5 Magic Words

For those of you who don’t know I have a T6-T7 incomplete spinal cord injury. Now, why am I telling you all of this? Well there is something that I need to talk about.
On more than one occasion, complete strangers have thrust their help on to me while I have been out and about.
Now I would like to think that I am not a complete bitter and twisted bastard and I am not complaining about these random acts of kindness. To be honest because of these random acts of kindness I am certain that the world is not such a scary place after all. Even if there are fundamentalist terrorists out there who want to kill us.
These random acts of kindness can seem a little patronizing at times even if these random acts of kindness come from the best of intentions.
I can understand how it might how it might look like struggle to push a wheelchair up a hill, open a door, and get in or out of a car or a thousand other things that a disabled person might have to do in a given day.
So before your about to commit your next random act of kindness I want you to stop and ask the person you about to help a question using 5 magic words “ Do You Need any Help?
If your help is needed it will be accepted. But do not get offended if we say no. Because, sometimes we just have to get things done ourselves.

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