How does disabled person compensate their inferiority feeling?

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2026-05-03 18:15

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Step back and take a new look!Identify your quality's, find situations where you can use them and put aside the disability in place use your other usable talents to help others or to get a new start on things. Don't let your disability become your whole identity. In addition:Disabled if a term of reference and not a frame of mind. The human body is made up of many systems that work on the survival mode of if one system breaks down, another can step in to make up for the difference. This is why we have two eyes, two lungs etc. When a person loses an ability, they can build up other strengths or abilities to make up for any mobility or other type of disability. I have worked with many people with disabilities such as amputees, spinal cord injuries and the like and so far, I havent met one person who felt inferior. The main reason they may feel inferior is that they get treated as inferior. Its okay to feel sorry for oneself, that's a natural emotion but you can only stay there for so long before you will go nuts. The sad thing is, I know more people who are not disabled that have bad inferiority complexes who could learn a thing or two about the things we take for granted every day. Its not the size of the dog in a fight. Its the size of the fight in the dog.

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