A paragraph on "Differently abled people need Empathy not Sympathy"
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People with disabilities want empathy rather than sympathy.
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- Each person's life is made up of a unique collection of stories.
- When humans are reduced to a single number, they lose their humanity and independence. People have a mental shift in perception of understanding as a result of this patronising well-intentioned pity.
- People will always see the negative and positive aspects of a situation in a skewed manner. This frequently has an impact on the entire ecosystem.
- We expect things to be genuine as observers if we don't take a step back and consider the bigger picture. The reality that we have no idea how to accomplish it. which scale should it be measured on?
- A stereotype is formed by a single storey. It's not that they're false, but that they're unfinished. They merge into a single storey that is the only storey.
- It degrades people's dignity and makes it difficult for us to recognise our shared identity. It emphasises our differences rather than our similarities. Single stories have been utilised as a means of paring societal inequalities.
- We as humans have a variety of disabilities that have progressed beyond our comprehension and caused us to become numb in society. People with disabilities want empathy rather than sympathy. When a single tale is rejected?
- When we realise that there is no single tale, we can plant a new seed and offer something that will function regardless of what it is, but without being biassed, to modify or create a new unbiased service or system.
- Since they are classified as distinct groups of individuals with varied needs.
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