Value in the little things.
I do have to say, this didn't make me sad, it made me feel happy for a couple reasons. If you look at these people with despair, and pity then this will probably make you sad, but I don't think that's what these people want or deserve. A lot of people see disabled people as pitiful or helpless, but in stories such as these you can only look at these people and stare in awe. Struggling with disabilities and coming out the other side even intact is impressive and hopeful, but finding happiness and ways to live your life to the fullest of your capabilities is extremely admirable. No matter the reason for their disability it's a lifelong war, the least we can is help them when we can, and also sit back and watch when they need it. It's stories like these to remind most that we're lucky and that there's more to life then what you don't have, there's what's right in front of you. The writing for this short film is truly a treat, thank you to all of the cast members, and productions members for making this possible.
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