What do you learn about Setephen Hawking from the lesson ‘A Visit to Cambridge’?
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A Visit to Cambridge is written by Firdaus Kanga, writer and journalist from Mumbai. He was born with ‘brittle bones’ that tended to break easily when he was a child. The lesson gives us a glimpse of the meeting between Firdaus Kanga and Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest scientists of our time suffered from a form of paralysis that confined him to a wheelchair, and allowed him to ‘speak’ only by punching buttons on a computer, which speaks for him in a machine-like voice. Both these men moved around in wheelchairs. It was during Firdaus Kanga’s visit to Cambridge that they met each other.
The whole 'A Visit to Cambridge' surrounds the concept of living a better life.
The authors speak how one much keep their focus on the good and their talent irrespective of the disabilities that one have.
Disabilities will only take them down but when someone focuses on their talent then they will thrive and achieve new growth with an endless route.
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