what was Hawking's attitude to his disability?How do you estimate it in a wider context?
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He chose to ignore his difficulty. He expected others to adopt the same attitude. In the modern days we call ‘disabled’ people as ‘Differently Abled People’. A physical disability does not have to make you desperate and a victim of sympathy. People with physical disabilities have achieved marvels. Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the most famous American Presidents spent most of his working hours in a wheel chair and walked with leg braces and a cane, supported by others.
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