What is a disaiblity? It's state of mind... not an actual reality. It's what we allow to keep us from not doing... It's not what we see, but what we don't see!
Vic finkelstien said society is disablling us therefore society needs to change.
I'm abled bodied and there are a multitude of things I can't do that others can, does that mean I'm disabled? everyone is disabled in some form as stated by the Host yet people with visible disablities are seen as less human due to our persceptions of normality.
I work in the disablity sector and wish everyone could experience the fun and love I experience every day with so called disabled people. Advocate freedom
i ahve a disbulty when i was bron i was 6 weeks erly and i did not talk walk tell i awas 7 and i cant understand things my spell is bad and writeing i was working for 3 yeras in home and they payed me off last year i am fighting it now as i ahvea disbulnty but they said a mild disbulnty is not a disbulity i no it is i went to a speacl needs school and i have dla and a suppornt work
There is wisdom here beyond words: you are absolutely right, we all have some form or another of disability. Even a concept such as fear can be a disability, keeping us from achieving our full potential. Thank you, for sharing your wisdom and God bless.
God bless you! I have family members who have "disabilies", and they are some of the strongest people I know. I think God allows the strongest of us to have these disabilities to show the rest of us how to live. I have so much respect and gratitude for those in my life who are different and special. They are the true angels on earth.
i have Disability in real life i have physical
Adzz166 6 months ago
I like the philosphy of 'everyone has a disability' it is absolutely true.
dinkibass 1 year ago
Vic finkelstien said society is disablling us therefore society needs to change.
I'm abled bodied and there are a multitude of things I can't do that others can, does that mean I'm disabled? everyone is disabled in some form as stated by the Host yet people with visible disablities are seen as less human due to our persceptions of normality.
I work in the disablity sector and wish everyone could experience the fun and love I experience every day with so called disabled people. Advocate freedom
TheKorban 1 year ago
This was said p.e.r.f.e.c.t.l.y. :) Great video.
Sarimperil 1 year ago
What a great video. Thank you for this.
twistedteabag 1 year ago
i ahve a disbulty when i was bron i was 6 weeks erly and i did not talk walk tell i awas 7 and i cant understand things my spell is bad and writeing i was working for 3 yeras in home and they payed me off last year i am fighting it now as i ahvea disbulnty but they said a mild disbulnty is not a disbulity i no it is i went to a speacl needs school and i have dla and a suppornt work
ALLYBALLYALLY 1 year ago
Im doing a project about socal issues and I picked disability and this guy just helped out
Thank yu and Gid bless you!
MysteriosDI 2 years ago
There is wisdom here beyond words: you are absolutely right, we all have some form or another of disability. Even a concept such as fear can be a disability, keeping us from achieving our full potential. Thank you, for sharing your wisdom and God bless.
Caribbean69Pirate 3 years ago
God bless you! I have family members who have "disabilies", and they are some of the strongest people I know. I think God allows the strongest of us to have these disabilities to show the rest of us how to live. I have so much respect and gratitude for those in my life who are different and special. They are the true angels on earth.
mb912mom 3 years ago
Great vid; God bless you! FIVE stars!
(I am disabled; have both visible and hidden disabilities, most of which I've had all my life, some which have come later.)
txstoryteller 3 years ago