A Message of Hope
by Peter Najm
My name is Peter. I was born with a rare disease called KAT6A.
The faculty of remembering is renewed every year. You erase many huge geographic references. You react recklessly because you realize that the real reason you forget is a gene mutation. The huge trigger of the stimming is equalizing the tune of the earth.
The goal to reach is usually too hard but can be reached.
You get to know the hidden places in the Universe.
Reading transforms the human brain. It makes you understand real cues from general notable facts. The technique to use is really easy. The reason we read is to forget the horrible sadness in this world. The journey I truly resist is the great residential placement. I can reach all my goals and dreams hopefully. I want to really grow with the resilience of my parents. You use all your strength to achieve the impossible.
I can’t talk. But I can hear everything…I like to sing, but the words are harsh to say. I try really hard and I’ll keep on trying. I like to swim, I swim every day during summer. I dream of trying to swim for an important swim team. I swim laps with my mother and brother, Paul.
The true treasure in life is realizing that the reason of growing is to become wiser and more humble. My message to the children with disabilities is to use all your true abilities to excel in this world.
Peter’s literature work won the Award of Merit in NYS. The theme was “Within Reach.”