Every day is a wonderfull day, you might be overwhelmed, angry, sad but at one point or another through out the day you will feel happy, enthusiastic, excited or something related to it, but that all depends on how you enjoy the little things, and how you enjoy them depends from our 5 senses (literally), for an instance the smell of a classmate's perfume, listening to good music while watching a sunset, feeling your warm bed at night, laughing uncontrollably at your friend's joke, etc. Unfortunately some people got limited to enjoy that kind of moments, maybe since they were born, maybe half-way through their life, and I'm talking of such as blind, deaf, mute or quadriplegic people, persons who's life got limited by nature or destiny. Yet, most of that people should be admired, because even though they count with a disability, they always find a way to succeed, a way to make things work in their life. And I say that they should be admired because trying to make things work with a disability is a hard task. I learned that when trying to be blind in my house for as much time as I could. It was really hard for me because you bump with things, you make stuff fall, you hit yourself, but the most important thing, or at least for me, was the fact that you can't see what surrounds you at all, and personally that is one of the most important things for me in my daily life. Observing, watching my home, my friends, my family, myself in the mirror, the food, or anything that crosses my path, and it is kind of heartbreaking that by not being able to see I wouldn't be able to do most of what I do in my life, like playing sports, playing videogames, laughing at memes or watching all those persons that I love the most in my life, I really can't imagine what it would be like to listen to those who are special in your life but not being able to see them, watching their facial expressions, it is kind of sad. Overall I admire that kind of people, they don't let life or destiny or nature to stop them from being happy, and sometimes they even find the positive side in their disabilities. Thank you...