The "Specially-abled" Love
The "Specially-abled" Love
I was passing down the beautiful streets of Italy. I still remember those alluring restaurants in those colorful streets. Perfectly Picturesque!
There, I stopped. No, it wasn’t a hot guy or some movie-actor. Nor was it a musician playing or a cute baby today. It was a couple sitting on the chairs of this alfresco restaurant ‘Bello al fresco’.
There was something about them. They were using sign-language only once in a while. Mostly, the eyes talked. I still have a clear picture of the look they had on their faces; I’d never seen so much love in eyes before.
There was a unique shine that resembled the Aurora I saw last week in Norway. I sat there, ordered a coffee just for the sake of it and kept looking at them every now and then. It was a beautiful view to look at two people talking without words, using their hands and eyes.
This got me into thinking that the people who are born normal, who can speak, can talk, walk normally are paralyzed and aren't able to express themselves well. Time and again, we’re all into troubles or running away from it. The normal life which is a blessing is taken for granted. It’s surprising that people who are not able to communicate are able to handle it way better than us.
Aren’t we all the same who boast of being perfect? We’re all in troubles when it comes to communicating properly. How more often than not, it’s us who use wrong words, who miscommunicate, who take for granted the gift of speech or ability to listen. Despite these gifts, people mess up their communications and consequently relationships.
If they can handle it so well, why can’t we? It’s basic, just following basic rules-
1) Listen
2) Look in the eyes
3) Let them speak first.
4) Less Words & Honest ones.
They’ve mastered the art but us. No wonder, they’re called ‘Specially-abled’.
