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Raghavendra Satish P
@artofvision
Blind, Accessibility Specialist, Growth Hacker at https://t.co/5xGWNXFszz, Community Manager at https://t.co/tum7pEFMID, Blogger at https://t.co/5fLeJuc2vM, speaker & Entrepreneur
Hyderabad Katılım Kasım 2008
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One of the loneliest things in life is realizing that you can sacrifice years of yourself for something, survive pain nobody knows about, finally achieve the thing you once prayed for, and still feel empty because nobody around you truly understands what it cost you to become this person. People only see outcomes, they never see the nights you spent breaking silently, the parts of yourself you had to kill, the isolation, the fear, the mental wars you fought completely alone. And when nobody is proud, nobody validates it, nobody even cares enough to ask, you begin questioning whether any of it even mattered at all. But maybe that is the cruel truth about growth, the deepest transformations in life are almost always invisible to everyone except the person who survived them, and sometimes the strongest people are simply the ones who learned how to continue carrying their dreams through complete emotional silence.
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Back in 2021, I met a lady who told me about this app where blind people could video call volunteers whenever they needed help with something.
Out of curiosity, I downloaded it and signed up.
I still remember how surreal it felt the first time I got a call. Someone was simply trying to decide what to wear and needed me to tell them if the colors matched. Another person needed help checking something on their TV screen.
And there I was, in my room in Nigeria, helping complete strangers from different parts of the world through a random video call.
It wasn’t paid or anything. It was just volunteering.
But I remember being so fascinated by the idea that technology could connect people in such a deeply human way. For a few minutes, you literally became someone else’s eyes.
Till today, that remains one of the most beautiful things I’ve experienced online.
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