My little 10-year-old daughter, Sarah was born with a muscle missing in her foot and wears a brace all the time.
Life had taught her to cope and discover newer ways to live life to the fullest. As parents we encouraged her to attend the primary school and participate in all activities as sny other kid.
She came home one beautiful spring day to tell me she had competed in “field day” – that’s where they have lots of races and other competitive events.
Because of her leg support, my mind raced as I tried to think of encouragement for my Sarah, things I could say to her about not letting this get her down – but before I could say anything, she said, “Daddy, I won two of the races!” I couldn’t believe it! And then Sarah said, “I had an advantage.” I knew it. I thought she must have been given a head start…some kind of physical advantage. But again, before I could say anything, she said, “Daddy, I didn’t get a head start…my advantage was I had to try harder!”
Moral. Be your own advantage, don't wait for any to come your way.
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