Roasted by strangers. Motivated for life
Roasted by strangers. Motivated for life.
Strangers once roasted me for complaining about life with a Cochlear implant. Here's why I'm grateful they did.
"Oh wow, a Cochlear implant user complaining about life struggles? Bro, you literally have technology inside your head making you hear the world. And still you're scared of small challenges?"
I've come across assumptions like this more than once. Strangers see my Cochlear implant and think it's a magic solution.
What they don't see is the hard work behind the technology. They daily effort to understand new sounds, the "listening fatigue" after a long day, the constant battle with background noise just to follow a single conversation.
But one day, those words hit me differently. I thought, "They're right about one thing. This little machine helps me break silence into sound."
And if a machine can do that, then my own willpower can break barriers into opportunities. The real strength isn't in the device. It's in the daily choice to keep going, to fight for understanding, and to navigate a world that isn't always built for us.
To anyone who has been judged for their invisible battles: you are the one putting in the work. you are the one fighting your way forward.

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