When I was a boy, I was told not to cry, Because I was taught, "Boys don’t cry." I learned to control my emotions, Never letting my tears flow down my cheeks. As a teen, I faced intrusive thoughts That held me back in my studies. I was teased and bullied by schoolmates, While teachers discriminated and insulted me for my marks. Each word and action Carved a scar deep in my heart. When I became a young adult, I felt the ache, the tender sting, In quiet places where changes cling. I woke at night, my sheets turned cold, A mystery unraveled, still untold. I felt the throb, the unfamiliar strain, A silent turmoil, a nameless pain. I walked this path, unknown and bare, Through fleeting shame and courage rare. I faced the nights and dreams that fell, Through aches and growth, I stood well. For in this pain, a truth I’d see— The boy I was, becoming me. I graduated, Relished my academic years, Fulfilling half my dreams— No
There are many people who has certain kinds of disabilities. We see many people in wheelchair, some in underarm clutch and some people with genetic disorders. Here, I am talking about some famous persons who succeeded in their life and they proved that disability has never let them down and its not a barrier for success and also proved that disability is in their body but not in their spirit. 1. Arunima Sinha:- The woman who conquered the Mt. Everest with a prosthetic leg. She is an Indian Mountain climber and a sportsperson. She was also a national volleyball player. She lost a leg when a gang of robbers drove her out of a moving train in 2011, she firmly concluded that she is not going to give up or ending her life. She proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. She displayed immense self-belief and determination and refused to give. She started training for her feat and under the guidance of Bachendri Pal became the first woman to cli