Psychology, asked by JohnFajardo, 6 months ago

how will you describe how wonderful the world is to a blind person?​

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Answered by brainlyhard
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I would say to someone who is blind that sight is another sensation by which we are able to know more about the world around us. If I pinched you every time you were in front of a door then that is a new "sensation" for you by which you can determine the presence of a door. Sight is conceptually the same. The best way to describe the beauty of mother nature to a blind person is to make him/her feel it, experience it by his own as we both walk with our bare feet touching the ground. I'll take the person to a garden and smell the flowers, touch the softness of the grass.

Answered by anmol4953
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Answer:

I think if you were to try, you would only confuse and hurt yourself. On top of that, can a blind child describe their world to you? The world that a blind person sees, and your world while the same are perceived differently. many look at blind people and they’re automatically sorry for the blind person. Frankly, this attitude is one which I have ran into one too many times. It does absolutely nothing but annoy the blind person. For me, I find that as a blind person it gives me the opportunity to share my faith.

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