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What a great question. I think it's taught me a lot. From literally being unhappy to being extremely happy and finding joy in the smallest things. \-I can walk. Anywhere, literally. I can go to the park daily, I can go to the city centre, chill there. \-I can listen to my favourite music, and listen to birds chirping in the park or anywhere-I can see. See how life goes in the capital, see beautiful nature in the park. \-I can see everything \-I can study without any issues. \-I can work in the job area that highly interests me. \-Physically, I am relatively healthy. I don't have any diseases that are lethal \-Basically, I can achieve anything that I want. Yes, with a bit more courage than a typical person And the list can go on. Yes, it's true that I would assume by being traumatized in the past we only think that it's rational to get rid of this speaking difference, but I think it's best to just embrace it. Your opinion may not match mine, but it's okay if it doesn't :)