[Blind-international-students] Blind people inspiration.

Mostafa Al'mahdy mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 06:05:48 UTC 2013


Good time whenever you're reading this. I am quite happy today. Well, perhaps because I woke up, went to the Mosque, and prayed the dawn. It's essentially enough reason to be enormously gratified. I had Spaghetti for my breakfast, hahaha. It sounds odd for certain. Well, it was my dinner dish that I haven't ate. Well, as for our constantly contended subject, here is a treat. Sometimes, people tend to conflate between the terms, sight, and vision. Argueably, we should formally attempt to define them separately, shall we? Well, I am a lingual by hobby, I like to be accurate when it comes to definitions, I guess. Actually, these two terms sounds quite different for me. Let's see.
Sight. The faculty, the physical development of visual perception.
Vision. The adequacy to develop an impressively mental approximation, the genial competency  to constitute intellectual thoughts. It's tremendously preposterous when someone says, well, if you would  like to know how being a blind feels, just close your eyes. That's totally a typical stereotypical concept. Basicly because, there are various eye conditions. So there is totally blind, partially sighted, visually impaired, low sight, minor light perception, or significant light perception. You can't actually put blindness in a one single box. The video in the section below comprehensively summarizes the major differences between, vision deficiency, and sight loss. There are many sighted people who have no vision, and vice versa. I lived for twenty seven years as a sightless individual who indeed has a vision. But, I can't imagine how it's like to be in opposite direction. I would lose my identity, which is my intellectuality. Have a pleasant time. Mostafa.  
  

     
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFc9NAIUWfE
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