Persuasive Essay: The Benefits Of Being Blinding People

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Imagine not being able to see your parents, siblings, or friends. You would be cut off from a major part of the world without your sight. Having to do everyday tasks would be harder than ever. You would have to learn how to cope and adjust. Each day would be a challenge that you would have to overcome. Being blind can cause extreme emotional damage, restrict your life in many ways, but can also prevent you from seeing all the tragedy in our world. Can you remember in middle school how peers would tease each other. Not having the newest CD’s or getting braces was usually the source of much embarrassment. Imagine being taunted for the rest of you life because of a disability. Most of us have trouble accepting people with differences like blindness. They have trouble…show more content…
Society in general judges people by how wealthy or poor a person is, or by how beautiful or ugly some one is just from their superficial appearance. By not taking the time to learn about a person, setting aside their disabilities, you would never be able to “see” a person for who they really are based on their personality traits alone. A blind person can not abviously judge other on appearance, but must rely on personality and other less abvious traits using their other sences. Also blind people cant literally “see” whats going on in the world. Blind people usually have a “sixth” sense which help them interact with society on a different level and allows them to make judgments about people using only the senses available to them. There’s just some things you can never unsee and blind people have the advantage of never having to experience them, such as poverty, death, starvation, abuse, crime and some things the blind only ever have to hear about. Being blind would prevent you from seeing things that aren’t pleasant for the rest of the seeing
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