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Respect for the Disabled

October 19, 2009
By xBrando SILVER, Carpinteria, California
xBrando SILVER, Carpinteria, California
6 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Don't waste your time, or time will waste you."


It’s just another average day and you’re taking your routine walk to school. The birds are chirping, the sun is shining, and everything seems to be going well. You look to your right to see a disabled child struggling to get off the sidewalk in his wheelchair. You do what most people do and just turn your head like you don’t even notice him. Deep in your heart you know its wrong, but you want to play it cool. If one day, everyone would care less of what other people thought about them, and they take that extra minute out of their long day to help that disabled boy off the sidewalk, then this world would be that much better of a place to live in. Just flash a smile at a stranger or help a blind man cross the crosswalk. These are the little things in life that will make you a better person. Not only are you making yourself a better person, you could have just made someone’s day. I know that if we all could just spare that small minute out of our day, then we’d all be living in a better world. As stated is the dictionary, the definition of respect means to hold in esteem or honor. Acting upon these small opportunities would make people with disabilities feel respected. As so, we should respect them. People moan and groan about how terrible their lives are, but they aren’t the ones in a wheelchair and surviving off machines. The disabled hold on to everything they’ve got and get through life, even with their hindrances. Those are the ones that should truly be respected. However, a world filled with respect, kindness, and helpfulness is just an imaginary place. That is why you have to act now to make the world we live in a more enjoyable place. Respect the ones in need and you will get respect in return. Act upon all these little opportunities when possible.



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on Dec. 20 2023 at 1:18 pm
Shorthairdontcare SILVER, Houston Area, Texas
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i have autism and a lkot of other things and i agreee with this because sometimes when im haveing an episode people just laugh or walk away instead of being nice and helping and i have some good friends who are nice and they help me but most people arent like that and i wish people would be nice and not laugh and help me instead because its not nice when they dont do that

on Jan. 31 2014 at 2:32 pm
alannareynolds BRONZE, Chesterfield, New Jersey
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I love this article.  People  need to realize that they they can't take things for granted.  They need to realize how lucky they really are. People who are disabled should be treated  with respect.

maS15 GOLD said...
on Nov. 8 2010 at 10:08 pm
maS15 GOLD, Elk Grove, California
10 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"If you can dream it you can do it"

Hey that is so... true! Usually if people just see kids struggling they turn the other way... I know what that's like... For I am disabled and even have a disease in my wrist... Thank you so much

 


on Oct. 20 2010 at 2:48 pm
oddballinthegroup GOLD, Wausau, Wisconsin
18 articles 1 photo 26 comments

Favorite Quote:
pinaple is my favorite vegitable

wow this one is amazing my mom has Cerebral Palsy and so do two of my best friends and i am active with the special needs students at my school

xBrando SILVER said...
on Nov. 5 2009 at 5:14 pm
xBrando SILVER, Carpinteria, California
6 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Don't waste your time, or time will waste you."

Thanks so much :)

Chryzel BRONZE said...
on Nov. 5 2009 at 5:07 pm
Chryzel BRONZE, Houston, Texas
4 articles 0 photos 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
"A life is quick; poison is quicker, and the strongest poison of all is jelousy"

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I love this article. this just made ma dae. this article is very true. I love that theres a person in the world who thinks like this. Tell the people the truth insted of feeding them false information, because it would come back and bite you in the long run. who ever wrote this did a tramendous job.