As a child, I played with Barbies. I loved them so much and would be constantly playing and dressing them up. Most of the time I would move them around the house and quickly lose track of them. I would soon be crying, looking all over. I was so sad to lose something that was so close to me. Still, know this example seems frivolous, but this just goes to show that as a kid the smallest things matter and anything can seem either tragic or fantastic. As we get older only big things seem important to us, things that send a large ripple down our life.
In Blindsided by Priscilla Cummings, Natalie loses her eye sight. Of course that is much more important than me losing a doll. Clearly, if losing a Barbie doll was so important to me then someone losing their eye sight is just terrible. Some people think that not having this material or ability before must be better, but I believe that it would be better if you lost this material or ability or you would never be able to experience the joy.
In Blindsided by Priscilla Cummings, Natalie loses her eye sight. Of course that is much more important than me losing a doll. Clearly, if losing a Barbie doll was so important to me then someone losing their eye sight is just terrible. Some people think that not having this material or ability before must be better, but I believe that it would be better if you lost this material or ability or you would never be able to experience the joy.