fredag 2. juli 2010

Unlocking the shackles.

Take a look at the next person you meet. Portrait an image of what that person shows you esthetically. Does he or she sit in a wheelchair, missing an arm or have a dysfuntion making the person unable to act like you do.
Ask yourself the following question - what possibilities does my life offer compared to that persons life?

Taking what you have for granted makes you blind, while wanting what you are missing opens your eyes. It's all about opening your eyes and see what possibilites you have.
If you have legs, you can run.
If you have eyes, you can see.
If you have a finger, you are able to point.
Give me an excuse not to be gratefull having these things.

It's all about breaking those shackles that hold your wings together. A bird without being able to use the wings it's given - is a bird being limited to the ground, unable to do what it's supposed to do... wants to do. Why do we keep crawling when we have feets to walk with?

Suffering the consequences, I clipped a persons wings once. When they grew back, I shackled them... leaving her unable to spread her wings. Maybe that is why I am so eager to make people find that key, opening the shackles. I don't know.


A person missing his or her arms would love to pick something up more than anything in the world. Why don't you pick something up, look at it, and think of what other things you can accomplish?

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