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Very often we fall sick and we battle it out, without any rocket science effort. But have you ever thought of climbing Everest with a broken backbone? Things really turn out to be upside-down for people who meet with an accident or for people ailing with Cancer or for people who feel there is no treatment for their disease and left with nothing other than counting the last few days of their life. You can win against all odds. The most effective way to combat your physical problems is to ignore it like a piece of garbage. Rise up to the occasion; make the most out of your living. So have you been just diagnosed with Cancer, have you just lost your eye-sight, or a limb in a major vehicle accident? Or have you just been told that you can’t lead a normal life-style because of the dreaded disease? Understand and accept the fact that nothing can be changed, but at least tell yourself that you can win against all odds. There are many heart-broken individuals like you, suffering, dependant and getting prone to the sympathies of people, day after day. Wake up! No you don’t require an injection of adrenaline to walk on your feet; just a NEVER SAY DIE attitude will suffice in order to turn things around. Lead by example; feel that you have to lead a normal life even after knowing you cannot. You have to tell your story to the human race and to the people ailing with their respective drawbacks and earning their daily dose of empathy and disappointment. Help your fellow beings, encourage them to live more, remember the trauma you have experienced, absorb it from those ailing in a similar fashion like you. So the objective is clear, you have to win the heart of your innocent fellow beings who are unaware of the extremities of satisfaction and bliss, life can ever lend them. Living Example: - Seven times Tour de France champion, Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular Cancer on 1996. Only with minute chemotherapy, his ability to fight back and faith gave him the confidence to combat the disease and today he is a living example of one who survived Cancer. Indeed he says, ‘Cancer is the best thing that could have ever happened to me’. He also established the Yellow ribbon Cancer Foundation in the heart of United States helping thousands of people each year. Helen Keller was blind, deaf and mute. Today she is an icon of hope and joy to all the physically handicapped people. Learn from the extra-ordinary efforts of this ordinary people. You can be an inspiration to all those waiting for an angel to come and embrace them, absorb all the pain and sorrow. Let it be you, who make a difference. What Next? Understand the depth and severity of your problem. Think what is achievable within your limits to bring a smile at least on the face of one person, brooding on a life threatening illness. Try to live for others and never give an opportunity to people trying to show some sort of sympathy towards you. Always remember, ‘when the going gets tough, the tough gets going’. This will perpetually help you to fight against all obstacles. As long as possible, make it a point that you are never going to be physically dependent on somebody. You don’t need mental support as you are a tough nut to crack. Whenever you feel lonely, speak with the nature and share all your grief and sorrow. If nature can tame, it can also console and offer you her most comfortable bosom.
Posted on: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 02:24:06 +0000

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