
Different Abilities
Different abilities refer to the unique skills, talents, and challenges individuals experience. Some people may have physical differences, like limited mobility or sensory impairments, while others may have cognitive, emotional, or neurological variations such as learning differences or mental health conditions. These differences do not define a person’s worth but highlight the diversity of human experiences. Embracing different abilities promotes understanding, accessibility, and inclusion, ensuring everyone can participate fully in society, pursue their interests, and contribute in meaningful ways. Recognizing these differences helps create environments where all individuals are respected and supported.