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Nyima Wangdu, a blind educator living in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, has guided dozens of blind students from illiteracy to enlightenment. At the age of thirty-three, he has traveled to 10 countries, hosted a talk show, finished a half-marathon and published a biography. Inspired by Helen Keller’s book titled “Three Days to See”, he named his biography “No Need to See Three Days”. He says blindness is not a defect but rather a distinct feature.
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Nyima Wangdu, a blind educator living in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, has guided dozens of blind students from illiteracy to enlightenment. At the age of thirty-three, he has traveled to 10 countries, hosted a talk show, finished a half-marathon and published a biography. Inspired by Helen Keller’s book titled “Three Days to See”, he named his biography “No Need to See Three Days”. He says blindness is not a defect but rather a distinct feature.

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