You Aren't Your Drawback
I read somewhere that a amputee with one hand was better at playing golf than his rivals who had their hands intact.
The amputee golfer was asked why and how is he so much better than the other golfers, despite them not being amputees.
He went on and said, "it's all about experience and thinking. I have the experience of being the best rival they had even before I had lost my hand, and I'm still gaining experience by beating them with one hand. I also think positively, by thinking I'm an amputee and not doing what I do best will just fail me as a person. I'll just remain a person who didn't try."
Another person asked him, "don't you get intimidated by others watching you play with only one hand?"
The golfer smiled and said, "I didn't become the best one handed golfer I know by getting intimidated."
Don't let your problems define you and make you feel small than others. We are greater than we think.
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