Social Sciences, asked by amritanshu6, 1 year ago

It is very easy to sympathize with a disabled person but it is difficult to understand his feeling so suggest a way out to know the real life of such a person

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Answered by DaSecretSoul
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To know the real life of that person he must have a good friend to take care ofbhim and be very kind .The disabled people slowly get liking to their friends and share everything to know. His feeling will be understood only by his friend. The disabled people may act as they don't feel for the things and get easily sympathized to save their feeling.

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Answered by AmritanshuKeshri
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Whenever we see a challenged man, we take pity on him whereas we should empathize with him. The feeling of pity may pinch the challenged person. He want a loving touch, a loving word to claim his unhappy heart. Finding no one, he feels helpless and perhaps curses himself. A physically challenged person thinks and feels like any other normal person but the tragedy is that no normal man wants to place him on the same pedestal with him. Difference and disparity prevails.
Is there any way to understand the feeling of a challenged man?
It is said that a person can understand the sorrows of a person only when he goes through the same emotions. When a person spend some time with a challenged person, he sees the hurdles that the challenged person faces everyday. This makes him realise that tough life that challenged person lives.
You cannot bring a socially neglected person at par with yourself if you're over him water in a disposal cup or tumbler. You will have to offer the water in a steel tumbler or a glass tumbler.
A challenged man has to face trials and tribulation, pangs and sorrows, deprivations and deficiencies, anxiety and anger, helplessness and humility. The story of his tortures is endless. Such lice can only be understood when we place ourselves in the place of a challenged person.

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