Un món adaptat. Un món ideal.

Majó Ferrer, Maria
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Sometimes when you're walking down the street and you see a person in a wheelchair or with some kind of assisted help, your eyes are diverted and you look at her carefully, but no you stop to think about the difficulties in which he finds himself daily and at every moment. Facts and habits that for most people are pure routine, and a simple procedure, for others people involve a much greater effort and work: cooking at home, working on the computer, communicate by phone, take the train, get on the bus, order a taxi, get into a building, crossing a pedestrian crossing... Have you ever stopped to think, what would the our life, if we were to do what we do daily, but living with some disability that made simple and quick things more complicated and difficult? ​
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