an incident that changed your life forever? ?
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I have this cousin who I didn't even know existed until very recently. She is my 3rd or 4th cousin, I am not sure.
She was a bright, young child who was keenly interested in studies, unlike me. She also happened to be about 7 years younger to me. Her parents were desperately trying to have a boy since they already had 2 girls when she was born. Other than that, she had poor eye sight. A burden, naturally. She was sent to live with her aunt who adopted her and raised her like her own daughter.
One day, I was dejected with studies and had absolutely no motivation to work hard, my mum gets a call. Turns out, this cousin of mine was rushed to the hospital. There was some complication with her eye sight. She was 9.
With some help, she was sent to AIIMS which is like the best hospital in India to seek medical help. She was losing her eyesight at an alarming rate. She had already gone through 4 extremely painful surgeries for her eyesight and another one was suggested.
She went blind at the age of 9. My mother went to visit her in the hospital and she told me about how much she was weeping and complaining about how much it hurts.
I had no idea she even existed until my mother got a call. How could it have affected me so much? I remember, locking myself in my room and silently crying. I mean, she is only 9! How is this even fair? She had her whole life and future ahead of her, how could it just be snatched away from her just like that? I mean, I complained about my mother not letting me watch some football match when somebody who happens to be my cousin, lost her eye sight! It affected me, it really did, in ways I couldn't even imagine. I realised how lucky I am. I have amazing parents, I go to an amazing school and most importantly, I have eyes. I realised how silly my problems are. I admire her for being so brave.
Recently, I found out that she is in a blind school and she also learnt how to read and write in Braille which is very impressive. She does not complain about it.
here is your answee
I have this cousin who I didn't even know existed until very recently. She is my 3rd or 4th cousin, I am not sure.
She was a bright, young child who was keenly interested in studies, unlike me. She also happened to be about 7 years younger to me. Her parents were desperately trying to have a boy since they already had 2 girls when she was born. Other than that, she had poor eye sight. A burden, naturally. She was sent to live with her aunt who adopted her and raised her like her own daughter.
One day, I was dejected with studies and had absolutely no motivation to work hard, my mum gets a call. Turns out, this cousin of mine was rushed to the hospital. There was some complication with her eye sight. She was 9.
With some help, she was sent to AIIMS which is like the best hospital in India to seek medical help. She was losing her eyesight at an alarming rate. She had already gone through 4 extremely painful surgeries for her eyesight and another one was suggested.
She went blind at the age of 9. My mother went to visit her in the hospital and she told me about how much she was weeping and complaining about how much it hurts.
I had no idea she even existed until my mother got a call. How could it have affected me so much? I remember, locking myself in my room and silently crying. I mean, she is only 9! How is this even fair? She had her whole life and future ahead of her, how could it just be snatched away from her just like that? I mean, I complained about my mother not letting me watch some football match when somebody who happens to be my cousin, lost her eye sight! It affected me, it really did, in ways I couldn't even imagine. I realised how lucky I am. I have amazing parents, I go to an amazing school and most importantly, I have eyes. I realised how silly my problems are. I admire her for being so brave.
Recently, I found out that she is in a blind school and she also learnt how to read and write in Braille which is very impressive. She does not complain about it.
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the incident that changed my life forever was my transfer from Delhi to West Bengal when I had to leave all my friends will start with new lifestyle in West Bengal and to Converse with Bengali it was a incident when I have to leave all my friends forget them and start up to look for new friends and forget all the family members living in Delhi and teachers who taught me since my childhood and start up with the West Bengal living lifestyle and ideas when I first list West Bengal it seems that I was totally changed I mean the surrounding was totally changed because nobody was there to talk in Hindi everybody was talking in Bengali and it was quite difficult for me to cope up with their language but man is born for learning that's why slowly I cope up with the talking of Bengalis and now I can speak even Bengali more better than Hindi.... even that incident change the style of eating of food Here Bengali used to eat all type of Bengali food and specially rosogolla which I am not being fond of. when I thank god for the change because each and every person needs some twists in their life Else life can become boring........ but now I am feeling comfortable with the Bengali lifestyle and I love Bengalis...❤❤
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