Whats the hardest thing about being blind?
I don’t like to wine a lot, but this question is an open invitation to a good stress relieving complaint session. 🙂 Many people think that stairs and rough terrain would be hard for me, but I rarely have any trouble with that. Ice isn’t a problem either, since if I use my cane and pay attention I know when something like that is in front of me. I usually don’t miss seeing things either. I’m just used to not knowing what people and new objects look like, and if I want to know I can always ask someone. No, what I find to be the absolute worst thing about being blind is not being able to drive a car, or even ride a bike by myself. Having your own method of fast transportation is so much a part of how this society works. If I lived somewhere else I suppose something else would be the biggest problem. I remember going to the bank and finding that it was closed except for the drive through window. Since I was a walking person, I was not allowed to get my banking done even though other peop
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