
Have you ever stopped to think about the world around you and the abundance of resources that lie within your reach?
Often, we get caught up in our daily lives and fail to appreciate the beauty and potential that surrounds us. The TV series “see” on Apple TV Original offers a thought-provoking perspective on this issue.
The show’s premise, where people live in a world where blindness is the norm, challenges our assumptions about ability and disability.
The power of adaptation
In the series, the characters who are blind have developed their other senses to an extraordinary degree. They can navigate their environment with ease, using their minds to “see” and feel their surroundings.
They are able to sense the presence of others, smell from afar and use every little thing to their advantage. This level of resourcefulness is truly inspiring and makes one wonder how we, with all our modern conveniences, can learn from their approach to life.
The problem of complacency
The series also highlights the issue of complacency.
The characters with sight are often portrayed as clumsy and noisy, whereas those without sight are agile and resourceful.
This contrast serves as a reminder that we should never take our abilities for granted and that we should always strive to be prepared for any situation.
The importance of appreciation
The character of Kofun, who chooses to have his eyes removed to fit in with the blind community, is a striking example of how confusion and dissatisfaction can arise from a lack of appreciation for what we have.
This serves as a reminder that we should never feel inadequate about our circumstances, but rather focus on making the most of what we have.
Unlocking the potential of our surroundings
In Ghana, our towns, districts and regions are endowed with everything we need to live and survive. We have the resources, the talent and the potential to thrive.
All we need is clarity of thought and a willingness to appreciate and make the most of what we have. By doing so, we can unlock the potential of our surroundings and live more fulfilling lives.
Conclusion
The series “See” offers a powerful reminder of the importance of appreciation and resourcefulness. By embracing what we have and making the most of our surroundings, we can live more meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Let us take a cue from the characters in the series and strive to appreciate the beauty and potential that lies within our reach.
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