Aug 11, 20192 min

Remembering Hawkings

Stephen Hawking once said, “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your
 
feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe
 
exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you
 
can do and succeed at. It matters that you don’t just give up.”
 
Stephen Hawking, an exceptional human being and an even more incredible
 
scientist, breathed his last on March 14, 2018. As the world bids this prodigy
 
farewell, let’s remember Hawking and how he broke boundaries with his mind. He
 
was suffering from Motor neuron disease. This is basically a condition in which a
 
person body parts get paralysed with time & a person can survive maximum 6 – 7
 
years. Stephen Hawking may have beenbe in a wheelchair, and may have had to
 
speak through a synthesizer, but he has nonetheless overcome an obstacle doctors
 
never thought he would – to live for 48 years. Not only has Hawking overcome a
 
monumental obstacle; he has done so exceptionally, becoming a role model. He
 
discovered his disease at tender age of 20’s which shattered him. But slowly and
 
steadily, he recovered and decided not to give up and do his best till he was living. He is
 
the first to set forth a theory of cosmology. He embodies the importance of taking
 
obstacles in one’s stride. This disease and condition actually changed his outlook
 
towards life. He lives life at its best even in the worst condition he is facing. This
 
phenomenal man is a reminder that behind every twist and turn in life a challenge
 
awaits. The only thing that matters is how we choose handle it. Stephen Hawking
 
taught me not to give up on your hopes, on your aspirations, and more importantly
 
on life.

-Anonymous.

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