At the beginning of this year I was in a revalidation center for 2 months. I'm not in a wheelchair myself, you can't really tell that I'm sick by appearance, so I wasn't used to seeing teenagers like me (I'm 16) in a wheelchair. In the begiinning i was just really curious as to why some kids ended up like that, while at the end of the two months I didn't even wonder about it anymore. Now, wheelchairs don't even stand out to me anymore. It doesn't matter if someone is in a wheelchair, the person matters. And this picture really reminds me of that. It's a beautiful picture!
Thanks for sharing your story and I glad to see that my work somehow shows that (and quoting you) "doesn't matter if someone is in a wheelchair, the person matters".
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