All these experiences I’m writing about today are totally my own. It may not apply to any person. I just wanted to talk about how I have managed with all these roadblocks and hindrances.
This one is related to eyes…
My father got his first pair of eyeglasses when he was 34 years old. (He is no more now).
I got my first pair of eyeglasses when I was 18.
My son got his first pair of eyeglasses when he was 8 years old.
My how things change in this world.
Now, I have had macular degeneration for three years. My right eye has deteriorated, and I cannot read fine print. I find myself making a ton of mistakes in my emails or messages whenever I send them to professional colleagues or personal friends. So please excuse me if you see any errors in grammar or spelling.
I currently have a surgery scheduled for my right eye on June 17th 2024.
If I start complaining about it, does that really help me in my life? Am I not able to think of Ms. Helen Keller, one of the greatest authors, who was deaf and blind? She had a huge impact on the lives of many people.
We should always learn to overcome hurdles and obstacles in life and never give up. It is said: “Do everything you can. Then trust in God to fill the blanks”.
The moral of this story is to never give up on your dreams, ambitions, or passions. Always remember perseverance wins in the end. Take the hits and keep going.