Last night, I watched a movie called "Happy Go Lucky"... it
was a chinese movie about three unique individuals... one
who is not so bright but a bit abnormal because of his
spasm... one who is clever but has a nervous system disease
and moves involuntarily... and one who is very beautiful
but blind. The three stories are actually quite simple but
the words of wisdom shared is really touching.
After the movie (which cause me to be teary-eyed), I
realize I wanted to TRY to work with handicapped people. I
am inspired at their stories and want to make them feel
loved and accepted. These people are rare. When you are
privileged, you take for granted everything about you. But
if you lose some part of you or of being normal, that's
when we value our sense of wholeness.
Though pro-life offers the same concept... it has a broader
scope and different priorities. Maybe after some time, I
would have the opportunity to pursue this.
I also realized how lucky I am. Whenever I feel sad over
something, I must realize that I should count my
blessings... because I know I am still privileged and how
lucky I am because of what I am and what I have in life.
I know it's time to take a look at the beauty inside of me
and while I am still whole, not to take it for granted and
share it to people who needs it.