Week Fifty-three
Ability
The possesion of cognitive and physical qualities required to accomplish something.
I used to enjoy riding my bicycle through the countryside, hiking,

photographing, growing plants, computer graphics, solving problems and completing projects.

If I was going to do something I wanted to do it well.

photographing, growing plants, computer graphics, solving problems and completing projects.

If I was going to do something I wanted to do it well.
Now I don’t have the balance to ride a bicycle, the endurance to go hiking, the strength to lift a potted plant, the coordination to hold a camera still, or the concentration to design efficiently. The injury has reduced my abilities and changed the perception I have of myself.
My attitude is: “I can only do what I can.” My priority is taking care of myself, I’m fortunate I don’t value myself by the ability to earn money.