Armless Carpenter Proves Anything Is Possible
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The next time you are thinking of throwing in the towel because something is too difficult, take a moment to think about Sintayehu Tishale, who has not let the fact that he has no arms prevent him from doing something most people would deem impossible - Build furniture.
The 42-year old craftsman who lives in Addis Abba, Ethiopia, lost his arms at a young age when he was afflicted with polio - A viral nerve disease that can lead to paralysis. The young boy learnt to do adapt at a very early age, using his legs as his 'hands' for everything, ranging from working in the garden, to fixing small things and even, sharpening knives!
Unfortunately for him, his parents didn't really spot his talent and decided that the only way he could make a living, was by begging. Not knowing any better, he took up that lifestyle for a few years. But, he was constantly traveling to neighboring countries in an attempt to seek something better do to.
Then, about 20 years ago, he met his wife, who encouraged him to change his life around. Sintayehu not only taught himself to read and write, but also, worked on developing his rudimentary wood-working skills.
Today, he has become so integrated with his community that nobody even notices his handicap. What they do notice though is his incredible carpentry. The amazing man however dismisses his perseverance with a shrug, saying that while it may surprise other people, to him it's just second nature. His only regret is that his handicap prevents him from building larger pieces of furniture.
While Sintayehu's story would be considered incredible in any part of the world, it is even more so, in a third-world country like Ethiopia, where most able-bodied people do not get half the opportunities we take for granted in the Western world - Just shows that where there is a will, there is a way! So, stop whining and get on with it!
Resources: huffingtonpost.com, dailypicksandflicks.com
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- YO MOaaabout 13 yearsI fell sad for him but unless he can do somthing :)
- rexabout 13 yearsHe is very cool and like his technique.
- Salmaan M.about 13 yearsThat is so amazing! I wonder how he can hold all that stuff with his feet.
- Ronakabout 13 yearsI think this so cool and is it realy true?
- MITCHELL MANNINGabout 13 yearsI wish I can do that with my feet.
- Bridgetteabout 13 yearsthis is so cool i can't believe he can do this without using his hand wow!!!!! PS The tools he is using is really hard to use with your feet
- Bridgetteabout 13 yearsthis is so cool i can't believe he can do this without using his hand wow!!!!! PS The tools he is using is really hard to use with your feet
- ~Vivian~ V.T.about 13 yearsOMGOSH THATS SO COOL MOST PEOPLE HAVE ARMS BUT NEVER EVEN USE THEM SOME PEOPLE DONT EVEN HAVE ARMS AND THEY CAN STILL EVEN USE THEIR FEET TO DO THINGS!!!!! -V.T.
- Julianabout 13 yearsThats awesome it must take skill
- H.L.H.L.about 13 yearsThat guy is so incredibly skill! I wish I could that!