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He was born blind, but he never let that depress him…
Every time something goes wrong in our lives or even if we have a single bad day, all that we do is crib and throw tantrums and just overreact! But do we realize that there are millions of people out there who have nothing and yet lead a happy life?
We here at Boldsky are sharing a few cases of real-life people who are inspiring in every sense of the word. It is due to these people that we learn the true essence of life.
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This is one of the stories of a man who overcame his disability of being visually impaired and continues to lead a life like a regular person. Check out his story in his own words.

"I was declared blind by doctors just minutes after I was born. The medical facilities for the blind are not that great in UP so I was sent to Bombay when I was 16 for better treatment but my first surgery failed. I accepted my destiny and completed my schooling from the Victoria Memorial School for the blind. I loved my school life - I made great friends and learnt to be independent from them. We didn't have a lot of money, but I was desperate to study further, so I would make and sell agarbattis after college and then study until late at night to keep up. I also performed in an orchestra from time to time and saved every penny for my post graduation and finally got a job with the State Bank of India!
I
love
my
job
-
my
colleagues
are
amazing.
They
taught
me
how
to
take
the
train
independently
and
even
how
to
cook
my
rice
and
pulses.
When
I
reached
a
point
where
I
was
making
enough
money,
I
married
the
love
of
my
life.
I've
never
seen
her,
but
I
know
she
has
a
beautiful
heart,
because
there
hasn't
been
a
day
when
she's
made
me
feel
like
I
lack
something
-
we've
lived
a
beautiful
life
together
with
our
daughter."
"What
advice
would
you
give
people?"
"After 55 years of having no sight, the only thing I can say is that life is beautiful, if you want it to be. The second you love and accept the way you are, the world becomes a wonderful place to live. Often people ask me what my struggles are because I'm blind, but I have no struggles; no problems. The only reason for that, is that I have love in my heart and I feel it all around me from my wife at home to my colleagues at work. When I hear stories of people suffering from depression or young children committing suicide - I feel like there's where the problem is. The lack of love is the real handicap anyone can have and these are the people who need to be loved even harder."
Source: Facebook



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