How Accessible is Possible

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One of the greatest gifts about being human is having the ability to actually do things. In fact, many people might be unaware about how lucky they are just to even wake up, and go about their daily lives. That is because people within the disability community have the additional challenges of coping with their own personal limitations. Nevertheless, people who face obstacles could still cope with hope through the belief that they could overcome adversity.

The Importance of Health

            The Buddha believed that health is the greatest joy of all. Additionally, some people might have incorrectly believed that Lao Tze offered that famous quotation. Nevertheless, there is still a lot of truth within that statement.. In fact, being healthy can make a person very happy. That is very important even if being healthy is expensive!

Barriers to Access

            Even though life is hard for everybody, people with disabilities could still receive healthcare. Without being too political, Americans are concerned about Medicaid. However, people could still use time and money to make the world a healthier place.

Facing Challenges

            As of 2025, virtual technology can provide healthcare everyone, including people with disabilities. That is because virtual nursing could help people become healthier. In fact, remote technology could even provide care virtually. Furthermore, managing time and money would help a lot, too! It will be very hard to try to support everyone, but more technology would actually lower the need for human doctors and nurses.

Conclusion

Healthcare actually has special places within history. In fact, caring for others has happened during the American Civil War and World War II. Furthermore, there is a lot of power within willpower. In real life, everyone could use a little bit of help. Thankfully, modern technology could help make providing healthcare a whole lot easier! Finally, technology has really has come a long way, even today!

Author

  • Alex Andy Phuong earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from California State University—Los Angeles in 2015.  He was a former Statement Magazine editor who currently writes about literature, film, and culture.  He also earned an Associate of Arts in English from Pasadena City College in 2013, and tutored there.  He has written hundreds of film reviews for MovieBoozer, and has contributed articles to Mindfray.  His writing has appeared in The Bookends Review and The Society of Classical Poets.  Emma Stone inspired Alex to submit writing actively to publications after hearing the Oscar-nominated song, “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)” from the “Best Picture” nominee La La Land (2016).  His poetry collection is An Altruistic (Cyberwit.net, 2020).  Currently residing in Alhambra, California, he now writes with the sincerest hope to inspire readers while fully supporting the ones who dare to pursue their dreams.

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