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After all the many years humanity has been in existence, one lesson that has never been left out but always handed from one generation to the other is that problems or challenges should not define one or how they should live their life, but their response to the said problems or challenges is what should stand out and give people a defining character of who they really are, their possessed skills and overall abilities.
Challenges are what has come to be accepted as our daily challenges or struggles in life. Challenges form a phenomenal part of our lives so much that without them, there seems to be less growth or development as it has been repeatedly said that growth happens in the greatest times of discomfort.
While we have faced our various times of discomfort, others emerged victorious and conquered the challenges whilst others sadly did not. For Mr Oratile Matlhaku, a Taung born and bred young man who got involved in a car accident a little less than 2 years ago, rendering him paraplegic.
For someone strong spirited as he is, living a new life with a dissability did not signal the end to his ambitious life, but has led him to exploring alternative ways of making use of his critical electrical engineering skills.
After all the many years humanity has been in existence, one lesson that has never been left out but always handed from one generation to the other is that problems or challenges should not define one or how they should live their life, but their response to the said problems or challenges is what should stand out and give people a defining character of who they really are, their possessed skills and overall abilities.
Challenges are what has come to be accepted as our daily challenges or struggles in life. Challenges form a phenomenal part of our lives so much that without them, there seems to be less growth or development as it has been repeatedly said that growth happens in the greatest times of discomfort.
While we have faced our various times of discomfort, others emerged victorious and conquered the challenges whilst others sadly did not. For Mr Oratile Matlhaku, a Taung born and bred young man who got involved in a car accident a little less than 2 years ago, rendering him paraplegic.
For someone strong spirited as he is, living a new life with a dissability did not signal the end to his ambitious life, but has led him to exploring alternative ways of making use of his critical electrical engineering skills.