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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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If you meet a disabled person who needs help



If I met a disabled person who needs help, I would ensure he get all the possible help needed. For example if I met a disabled person while travelling, I would immediately offer him/her my seat. If I met a disabled person in my office or work place, I would treat him with special care without making him feel awkward and embarrassed.



Disabled persons are extremely talented; they don’t require any pity from us. they just want to be a little more cared for; they are capable of meeting their own challenges. For example, Helen Keller was a disabled personage; but she stunned the world with her achievements. All she needed was a little help.



Similarly, I would also give all the help needed by a disabled person without hurting his/her sentiments in any manner.


Answered by Courageous
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Most people think that people with disabilities are exceptionally different from healthy people and they blame such people that they are inauspicious. In fact they are not. Those who hate people with disabilities should hate their thinking, not the appearance of a person.

If I meet a disabled person anywhere, then I will immediately ask him, "Can I help you?" Although he ignores, I will give him some help so that he becomes more comfortable. If a disabled person asks for help of herself, then I do not judge whether he is good or bad, I will provide all possible help without selfishness. I would also encourage him to fight against life. I will be happy to see his smiling face for once.

However, disabled people are more sensitive and unpredictable. Their mode of living is painful. They want only one thing from us which is love. In order to enjoy life, they essentially need some help and love from us.

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