AMAZING: 13yo Girl Rises Above Disabilities To Deliver Virtuoso Performance
A performance like this puts those 'victimhood olympians' in their proper place
We live in a time and place where it’s seen as a badge of honor to have some kind of victim group classification you can belong to.
For many, such a designation is a social tool to be used for personal gain — a shield against criticism or a weapon against your detractors.
But for one thirteen-year-old girl, none of that matters. Both her blindness and her autism would be self-evident even if the audience were not told about them.
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Unlike so many social bottom-feeders using dubious disabilities to fill a hole where their personality ought to be, these are simply brute facts about her life. Who this girl IS — REALLY is — has little to do with any medical diagnosis at all.
Lucy is a young girl with a phenomenal love for music and a talent to match.
What she just did on a piano brought the entire audience to their feet… not because of any victimhood status, but because she rose above all of that to deliver a masterful performance of a difficult and complex classical piece of music.
She went on to claim a first-place finish in ‘The Piano’, a televised competition at Royal Festival Hall featuring amateur pianists of all ages.
The joy she has when playing the piano is palpable. Bravo!
Made My Day like NO other, tears flow freely!