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why does the writer refer to the guitar incident which idea does it support​

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Answered by lakshyasharma18g
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When Stephen Hawking mentioned to the author that Olympics for the disabled was a complete waste of time, this reminded the author about the years that he spent trying to play the Spanish guitar which was considerable larger than him. One night, he loosened the guitar strings without any regrets. The author could understand Hawking’s message for disabled which mentions that one should try to concentrate on what they are good at, rather than trying to compare themselves or imitate the normal people.

Answered by SweetCandy10
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The writer spent many years trying to play a big Spanish guitar. One night he loosened the strings joyfully. This incident supports the idea that the disabled people should practise only what they are good at.

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