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10 Things I LOVE About Being BLIND! 

Molly Burke
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I hope you enjoyed hearing about my 10 favorite things about being blind!
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@MollyBurkeOfficial
@MollyBurkeOfficial 4 года назад
I do love many parts of being blind, but there are things I hate about it, too! Check out that video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pYlngaRxnwA.html
@dayani179
@dayani179 4 года назад
I love you!
@ChristianSullivan
@ChristianSullivan 3 года назад
I enjoy being legally blind! Yes, I definitely struggle on certain things. But I’m fine, just the way I am! With vision in my one eye. I’m glad to be part of the blind community! I’ve made some great friends who have similar experiences with their eye conditions. Even some people have the same one that I have!
@divyasakthivel3495
@divyasakthivel3495 3 года назад
your really pretty
@siege824s8
@siege824s8 3 года назад
Is one thing I like about being blis that being blind is that is that it brought me to your channel
@bookXbat
@bookXbat 5 лет назад
8 year old molly guiding grown adults to their rooms in a black out sounds so adorable!!!
@kasimtime8478
@kasimtime8478 5 лет назад
bookXbat that’s like in a blackout sighted ppl are the blind ones
@kaka_y_donas9129
@kaka_y_donas9129 5 лет назад
bookXbat omg right
@fionaanne2361
@fionaanne2361 5 лет назад
8 she said. I thought she was blind at 14
@anamullen834
@anamullen834 5 лет назад
Fee Christy yes but she never had full vision
@aj-qb6gh
@aj-qb6gh 5 лет назад
Fee Christy she has spoken in a previous video about as a child she couldn't see when it started to get dark because of her light sensitivity. I hope I explained it correctly m . X
@Ligma-634
@Ligma-634 5 лет назад
I wish I could be this positive. I'm not even blind.
@moonlightmari3345
@moonlightmari3345 5 лет назад
Let her be your inspiration honey..I'm sure this is want she wants to do✨
@Phoenix_flame
@Phoenix_flame 5 лет назад
Keep on trying and remind yourself to look at the good while still seeing the bad (no pun intended). That always works for me, but for some people it can be harder. But there's a positive in everything, you just have to find it!
@addisonthacker5019
@addisonthacker5019 5 лет назад
same
@TikiStitch626
@TikiStitch626 5 лет назад
Right?! This is why I love Molly. She is so incredibly positive despite what life has thrown at her. Her positivity and her honesty is what makes me drawn to her videos.
@shootie2967
@shootie2967 5 лет назад
you should watch her last video
@liz-anne2432
@liz-anne2432 5 лет назад
Omg that intro "I get to bring an adorable dog with me everywhere I go" Me: huh, omg I want that
@tlitoo6681
@tlitoo6681 4 года назад
While it may sound fun, it's not all it's cracked up to be. I rely daily on my own service dog (medical alert and psychiatric) and while I wouldn't trade her for the world, if I could walk out of my house without worrying "do I have everything in case my dog gets sick, needs water, the pavement is hot or there's salt on the ground" it's also nice to have that independence. (I'm comfortable elaborating, you can ask if you want to know. ^^)
@mariaadkins3688
@mariaadkins3688 4 года назад
@@tlitoo6681 Just out of curiosity, why do you need to bring supplies for if your dog gets sick with you? Also is salt on the ground a common issue and why is it bad for dogs?
@latoyamcdonald4444
@latoyamcdonald4444 4 года назад
Maria Adkins salt burns the bottom of animals paws. It's way common in the colder months in the Midwest and northern parts of the country. It's to melt ice and snow buildup on streets and sidewalk.
@mariaadkins3688
@mariaadkins3688 4 года назад
@@latoyamcdonald4444 Huh, good to know. Thanks for sharing!
@latoyamcdonald4444
@latoyamcdonald4444 4 года назад
Maria Adkins No problem. Just out of curiosity what is it like to live in a warm climate all year? I've always lived where we go between freeze you knees off winter and sweat to death summer ,there's no in between.
@MegaMommy4ever
@MegaMommy4ever 5 лет назад
i like how she is pointing out the things she likes about herself instead of focusing on things she doesent
@SixBlindKids
@SixBlindKids 5 лет назад
Molly..our kids say the same thing. They are very happy and content being blind. Power outages? Oh, yeah...we send them for the flashlights because of course, they can see in the dark! We always learn something new from you- interesting statistics! Thank you Molly and thanks to Johnson and Johnson, too! 😊💖
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
Yes. That's like my husband... He is totally blind (I have low vision) and when there is a power outage... He doesn't care at all... It doesn't make a difference. Hee. \hee.
@jordiflower
@jordiflower 5 лет назад
I love this!
@SixBlindKids
@SixBlindKids 5 лет назад
@@jordiflower Hey...use whatcha got, right..? LOL! 😉💖
@lilylou3848
@lilylou3848 5 лет назад
Aw so cute!
@talderi6038
@talderi6038 5 лет назад
SixBlindKids q
@johnmichaelvincea.alferez465
@johnmichaelvincea.alferez465 3 года назад
One of the advantages of being blind is that you can no longer see your fears and unpleasant things like blood, spiders, and any other things that are disgusting to look at.
@WitchCrona
@WitchCrona 5 лет назад
I'm disabled too (autistic), and I feel like a lot of what you say about disability I personally agree with. Even though life can suck sometimes due to my disability, I love being autistic and I would never want to be cured.
@ningguang446
@ningguang446 5 лет назад
Doesn't Autistic mean that you're practically hallucinate a world in your brain that is not real and then you start seeing it
@WitchCrona
@WitchCrona 5 лет назад
Briana Vu no. I've never hallucinated once in my entire life. Autism is a disorder that causes people to process everything differently from most people. This usually presents itself as poor social skills, sensory problems, and obsessive/repetitive tendencies.
@jedigeneralb4884
@jedigeneralb4884 5 лет назад
Witch Crona i have Asperger’s syndrome. But there are tons of cool things about that. So you go man. I wouldn’t ever be cured either
@jedigeneralb4884
@jedigeneralb4884 5 лет назад
Briana Vu I mean I have like this made up world in my head. But that is more like just book and things you like or a favorite movie character
@aquaticangel3380
@aquaticangel3380 4 года назад
I completely understand that! A lot of people with autism talk about how it can make them feel different, and how hard it can be. But at the same time, it’s still a part of them. Them being autistic makes them who they are In a way. And the same can go for blindness. Removing that disability would be like taking a part of them away.
@Pigeonsoupx
@Pigeonsoupx 5 лет назад
People who don’t have symptomatic vision problems don’t ever seem to realize how important it is to still get an annual eye exam. My last eye exam, the doctor found a retinal hole in my eye (that I’ve had none of the typical symptoms for, so I had no idea) that I have to get lasered shut or else I risk having a full retinal tear which could make me go blind in that eye. Vision care is important even if you think your eyes are fine!
@Phoenix_flame
@Phoenix_flame 5 лет назад
I never really thought of that. Thanks for letting us know! :3
@dylancooper3469
@dylancooper3469 5 лет назад
I have to get my glasses prescription updated every 6 months. I went a year and a half without going to an appt because the only dr in my area that accepted my insurance had to move home to Tawain for a family emergency and we couldn't find another one. When I did go to my new appt my glasses were pretty much useless due to how out of date they were and they found out that I have really bad astigmatism which I've never had before. So I completely agree with you. Vision care is so incredibly important and a lot of people don't realize it.
@suzawilo
@suzawilo 5 лет назад
I was recently diagnosed with keratoconus.Still trying to come to turns with it😕 Always had bad eye sight, needed glasses since childhood but never got myself educated that there could be eye diseases that regular glasses don't fix/help.Always thought that you had to have been born blind or have major injury to "loose your sight/not be able to fix it". So glad Molly does videos like this👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ecologist_to_be
@ecologist_to_be 5 лет назад
They every 2 years here
@rowynnecrowley1689
@rowynnecrowley1689 4 года назад
Tell that to the insurance companies and our government (U.S.). Because most of us can't afford preventative care, and are lucky if we can afford treatment after the fact. Unless you're actively dying (right now, not slowly from an illness), you're probably screwed.
@SophiaScarlet
@SophiaScarlet 5 лет назад
You’re so positive Molly 💕such an inspiration to many
@lucianamarino3976
@lucianamarino3976 5 лет назад
I met someone who is blind and he's amazing. He plays piano and guitar. He also sings and writes music. He taught me to play piano blindfolded. I have 9 years of experience with piano and it was very cool. We did a duet.
@amaiyarc
@amaiyarc 5 лет назад
Luciana Marino awwwe
@tahirasuleman
@tahirasuleman 5 лет назад
I NEED TO MEET HIM
@lucianamarino3976
@lucianamarino3976 5 лет назад
If anyone wants to follow him he has a facebook page and an Instagram. His name is Blessing Offor
@nicoleyoung6288
@nicoleyoung6288 5 лет назад
Luciana Marino guitar I can see playing blind because you don’t really look st the strings, but piano I t think would be impossible along with writing and stuff. I can see and I struggle to find the keys still! Blind people are so inspiring because they have to do the same things we do except they have an extra “challenge” to go through. 👏🏼 for everyone
@lucianamarino3976
@lucianamarino3976 5 лет назад
Nicole Young There are quite a few blind people who play piano. They guide themselves by sound and vibration and things like that. So it's pretty cool.
@maenotbae6298
@maenotbae6298 5 лет назад
Molly's so positive and adorable I love her💕💕
@ryleemanuel2540
@ryleemanuel2540 5 лет назад
My friend Maddie is blind too. She has torch so if you were wondering why, that's why lol. She could get a full eye transplant right now but she won't. She dosnt want to bc right now she feels like she can see people for their personalities and not their looks. She's scared she won't be herself if she becomes sighted. She's the sweetest so shout out to you Maddie.
@brentlionakaboldchamp
@brentlionakaboldchamp 5 лет назад
Rylee Manuel Tell her its easy to be yourself. Dont let your disability define who you are......its kinda dishonest, because how you treat others could be a result of the disability, rather than how they truly are. Gaining sight doesnt affect free will, after all.
@Phoenix_flame
@Phoenix_flame 5 лет назад
That's amazing!
@lilylou3848
@lilylou3848 5 лет назад
Oh, so sweet! You’re such a great friend. Tell her good luck on whatever she decides! 😊
@allaroundabby8050
@allaroundabby8050 5 лет назад
Rylee Manuel tell you friend that’s she’s amazing
@jo-pb1hn
@jo-pb1hn 5 лет назад
First words “I get to bring a adorable dog everywhere” Me:like❤️
@anthonyj9299
@anthonyj9299 5 лет назад
Tip : use "eye confort" mode on your phone it removes blue light your eyes will thank you
@alliefay8011
@alliefay8011 5 лет назад
thank you
@alvallac2171
@alvallac2171 4 года назад
*Use *comfort *phone. It *light. Your *you.
@tlitoo6681
@tlitoo6681 4 года назад
@@alvallac2171 Get over yourself, some people are younger or simply don't know how to spell words correctly. English may not be their first language. Would you like someone correcting you every time you spoke? Go away troll~
@faithreece8857
@faithreece8857 4 года назад
Where can you find it? On what type of phone?
@marieaudrey.talbot
@marieaudrey.talbot 4 года назад
@@faithreece8857 I have a Samsung s9 and on my phone it's called "blue light filter" and you can find it in the settings
@caitlin.mcnab06
@caitlin.mcnab06 5 лет назад
Intro ends at 3:38
@miachapple9581
@miachapple9581 5 лет назад
I love how you’re so positive despite what you go through. It’s so inspiring ❤️
@FLOODOFSINS
@FLOODOFSINS 5 лет назад
Put the crack pipe down. At 700k subs she was whining like a little bitch saying she couldn't afford Nordstrom shoes all the while moving to LA and collabing with all of the other bigger RU-vidrs that her mother/manager had to set up for her. 😂😂😂😂. Her subscribers are merely leftovers from other channels. She's a pretty snooty stuck-up person.
@its3xxu55
@its3xxu55 5 лет назад
bruhh ^ u good? 💔 no disrespecting the queen please hunny X
@abbeyhassan6689
@abbeyhassan6689 5 лет назад
I’m 13 years old and blind in one eye, I have just been told by my eye doctor that I might go completely blind within the next 5 years. Anyone got any advice of things to do and see before I might not be able to see anything? Ty killer bees!!💓💓
@annageng1361
@annageng1361 5 лет назад
WeirdGirl Forever judging from Molly‘s Videos I would go through colors and make a list for people to describe colours- so later on they can tell you what colours clothing has when you go shopping.
@ella9666
@ella9666 5 лет назад
WeirdGirl Forever I’m not blind so I sadly don’t have any advice for you but stay strong and keep your head up💗
@emma.caylie
@emma.caylie 5 лет назад
WeirdGirl Forever maybe make a list of some of your favorite animals/things and describe them so you never forget what they look like.
@abbyjsharrock
@abbyjsharrock 5 лет назад
Go see other countries and animals and sunsets and everything possible.
@kismetnazco4778
@kismetnazco4778 5 лет назад
I’d see if financially possible travel to the places that you’d like to go see
@walknprrfection6311
@walknprrfection6311 4 года назад
Such an amazing young woman! So glad you turned something others considered a negative into so many positives. We need more positive souls like you in this world You go girl!!
@princessann3126
@princessann3126 5 лет назад
I'm so glad I watched Shane Dawson video with molly in it. Cuz I'm obsessed with her 😍 She's such a beautiful person inside and out 😆
@ciaria4554
@ciaria4554 5 лет назад
Who else always claps along to the theme? Love you molly Killer bee squad 🐝🐝🐝🐝
@presleyfincher6332
@presleyfincher6332 5 лет назад
Ciara O'Hara I do!!😂😂💗
@DarlingAdventurer
@DarlingAdventurer 5 лет назад
I blink along to it instead.
@worshipcatalyst1
@worshipcatalyst1 5 лет назад
I don't clap but I dance.
@tils2127
@tils2127 5 лет назад
Magnificent Outstanding Loud Lively Youthful Brilliant Unique Random Kind Energetic 🐝 Love you Molly!!!!!!!!!!
@pey9249
@pey9249 5 лет назад
TillyTheWeirdOne you could say youthful
@tils2127
@tils2127 5 лет назад
sav thanks!
@amandadollrey3479
@amandadollrey3479 5 лет назад
Love this!
@triplea-zeno4061
@triplea-zeno4061 5 лет назад
This reminded me of that one Lady Gaga video with her listing a bunch of positive words lol
@Blaineiskindagay
@Blaineiskindagay 5 лет назад
TillyTheWeirdOne o
@olgaelena2636
@olgaelena2636 5 лет назад
I love how you are looking for the good things in life and not the bad
@flowerstar0196
@flowerstar0196 5 лет назад
I wish you could read this right now Molly but hopefully you already know that you are the most wonderful person I’ve ever seen. You touched my heart❤️
@1ay1a60
@1ay1a60 5 лет назад
i’m pretty sure she actually can read the comments!!! her phone reads them to her!
@MollyBurkeOfficial
@MollyBurkeOfficial 5 лет назад
BUY MY MERCH: shop.mollyburkeofficial.com/ Thanks for watching!! :D Did you enjoy?
@signeagger6128
@signeagger6128 5 лет назад
Molly Burke folow lakrits lejon on ytb from sweden
@thelyrics1829
@thelyrics1829 5 лет назад
Second reply
@emberleyjohnson2828
@emberleyjohnson2828 5 лет назад
Third reply
@tils2127
@tils2127 5 лет назад
You are so amazing and unique and I love you soooooo much! ❤️
@themadrigaltwins5820
@themadrigaltwins5820 5 лет назад
Molly Burke 21 like 😍
@sadieelisabeth788
@sadieelisabeth788 5 лет назад
Can you do first period story if you want to I feel like it could be fun and educational. Thanks love you molly
@Thisisthemichealceraexperience
Ya I have wanted that for awhile it would be very interesting to hear her first reaction and I'm sure she has had some halariose horror stories
@artsyostrich8333
@artsyostrich8333 5 лет назад
Katties Vlogs and More she should
@izzyegypt2684
@izzyegypt2684 5 лет назад
She always hasnt been blind so when she got her period she could proably see at that time
@melissacombs7947
@melissacombs7947 5 лет назад
I really hope Ms. Molly's tale is better then mine. LOL...
@sadieelisabeth788
@sadieelisabeth788 5 лет назад
Melissa Combs whats your story plzz tell me
@surfvolume
@surfvolume 5 лет назад
Learning to trust strangers is amazing. And seeing the good in humanity. Especially when both have let you down before.
@mariaadkins3688
@mariaadkins3688 4 года назад
I think a lot of time the media doesn't talk about the positive sides of disabilities because most of the media producers are not disabled so they want to devalue the struggles of those who are disabled.
@kateleev6061
@kateleev6061 5 лет назад
idk why but i started crying
@davidglasspool4921
@davidglasspool4921 5 лет назад
I am blind as well and I am a stand up comedian. I have no idea why am commenting with us, and I just felt like it. Either way, I told jokes at night and teach braille during the day. Interestingly channel you have here. I’m checking out your videos for the last couple of days. I like it.
@aryanbhasin3316
@aryanbhasin3316 5 лет назад
How do you type this? No offence.
@desireedoubleyou
@desireedoubleyou 5 лет назад
@@aryanbhasin3316 Have you REALLY never heard of speech-to-text?!
@desireedoubleyou
@desireedoubleyou 5 лет назад
@@aryanbhasin3316 Then again, I shouldn't be too surprised when your name is "Memez4Life" lmaoooo 🤣🤣🤣
@user-ct7wg7og5m
@user-ct7wg7og5m 5 лет назад
@@desireedoubleyou How did he or she find this video then? I don't want to sound rude. I'm just curious.
@desireedoubleyou
@desireedoubleyou 5 лет назад
@@user-ct7wg7og5m Your phone has settings that can be changed &setup in a way that reads text out loud to you....so you could simply put ur finger on the screen & ur phone will read what words are there....so i imagine you would just go on youtube, & have ur phone read the titles to you... Then u decide which title u like & want to click on, then BAM! Video plays...& There you go! Does that answer your question?
@Phoenix_flame
@Phoenix_flame 5 лет назад
I always turn down the brightness and contast on my computer/phone way more than most people, and I have a blue-light filter on my phone and computer (I like the one on my computer because I can change how orange it is. P.S. Orange is the opposit of blue.) I'm grateful for being sighted, and I want to stay that way. Plus, having low birghtness doesn't use as much battery :)
@angelica437
@angelica437 5 лет назад
Zninja 1162 um doesn’t that just strain your eyes... lmaooo
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 4 года назад
nina More importantly, blue light can mess up your circadian rhythm because the body doesn’t produce melatonin when it sees blue “daylight”, so making the light redder helps reduce that problem.
@JeremyWS
@JeremyWS 5 лет назад
Anyone else what to get rid of fake service animals? And what I mean by "fake service animals" is people with service animals that they don't actually need. It takes away of the reputation of service animals for people that actually do need them. Especially since 9/10 times the fake service animals look nothing like the real ones and people are starting to get the two confused. I hate how this happened. This bs needs to stop soon now. I love your work, Molly. Great video, keep up the good work. God bless you. Have a nice day/night.
@crim899
@crim899 5 лет назад
I agree that 'fake service dogs,' need to be stopped, but for different reasons. Of course, you shouldn't fake a service animal (cause it's hella illegal, ) but it's more harmful to people around them with or without a service animal when it's not trained. Either you get a professional to train it, or you self-train it. Because it's super harmful when people give off *WRONG* info about these animals, like how you need registration or an ID. ANYWAY, you were just at my Ted talk, good night folks.
@jaydrianpaiyne3873
@jaydrianpaiyne3873 5 лет назад
I have a real service dog but I believe if people HAVE to fake them they should at least do basic obedience for others safety
@ecologist_to_be
@ecologist_to_be 5 лет назад
Who has a service dog they don't need? You can't judge that by looking at someone.
@Positivekitten
@Positivekitten 5 лет назад
Sarah Camley Unfortunately, it has become a big trend to classify any sort of pet as a “” service animal” and try to get them access where a TRUE service animal (Guide dog for a blind person, etc. can go just so they don’t have to go without their yappy little “purse dog” for the 20 minutes they are in Starbucks drinking their costa-latte.
@maddiem7934
@maddiem7934 5 лет назад
After your video about struggles about being blind and talking about jobs and stuff for one of my subjects I had to “write a letter” to someone about a problem in the world. I did mine about disability discrimination in jobs. If you never had a RU-vid channel and raised awareness about it I would have no idea about all of this. I got 24 out of 25!!
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
You're awesome. Spread the awareness!!
@alaynastreeter3955
@alaynastreeter3955 5 лет назад
Molly makes me so happy! She is so kind and so real. I don’t have any disabilities, but I feel for those that do! Molly makes her life positive over negative and it’s amazing. She gives me serious hope!
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
Just wanted to say that I'm glad people who are not disabled or visually impaired watch Molly... It really raises awareness and that's what really needs to happen! I'm visually impaired, too, and I want to change society's perception of blind people. We Can live a great life and we Can do So much. Thanks again for your support!
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 4 года назад
4:30 I have found away of working around this problem. I judge a person by sight when I first see them, everyone does, it can't be helped (unless you are blind) but it's important to not "lock" that judgment. First impressions can be wrong, you need to be open to changing your mind about someone as you get more information about them.
@sarikakumar4808
@sarikakumar4808 5 лет назад
Molly you are so inspiring. I love how you are so positive. You really inspired me to believe in anyone with a disability! I love you videos
@Pepa14pig
@Pepa14pig 5 лет назад
It's really nice to see you can find positive sides to a "negative" situation. You are truly an ispiration to everybody!
@waynewogg4084
@waynewogg4084 5 лет назад
Okay Molly..... Getting on the airplane 10 minutes before the rest of us.... Now you are just showing off. Lol 🤣
@iamanartistbutcantdraw4454
@iamanartistbutcantdraw4454 5 лет назад
Wayne Wogg not really no
@ronnihardy
@ronnihardy 5 лет назад
Humayra Malida it was a joke
@ste9369
@ste9369 5 лет назад
Your not funny
@frankiebobula8073
@frankiebobula8073 5 лет назад
Wow guys chill. Molly is literally bragging about it and accepts she's blind. Where's your sense of humor? That's like Molly's whole message
@porter9403
@porter9403 5 лет назад
@@ste9369 *You're
@emmadrinksbleach3246
@emmadrinksbleach3246 5 лет назад
I love your positivity about being blind! There are so many blind kids, teens and young adults that go into mass depressions and only think about the negative things that come with being blind but you always think positive and live your life how you want to and don’t let being blind effect you! You’re such a big inspiration. 💘
@alexcamer0n
@alexcamer0n 5 лет назад
I love that you have such a positive outlook about something you can’t control. Love you Molly!
@amandadollrey3479
@amandadollrey3479 5 лет назад
I've worked in Opthalmology my entire adult life including many patients with RP. Many of my patients have extremely low vision or are legally blind with light perception like you. I cherish my interactions with these patients, they often have a great sense of humor and have realized what matters the most. Watching someone so young like you show the positives makes me so happy. I wish some of these patients could watch this when they gwt depressed. Miracles have happened. A man's optic nerve regenerated itself after 20 years of total blindness and had to cope again with that change, and we all don't know why this happened medically. I think that you have such a purpose driven life is beautiful and I can't wait to watch your journey I see you with kids I really do Molly..you'd be an incredible mama.
@firstbornunicorn3
@firstbornunicorn3 5 лет назад
How was his optic nerve able to regenerate? I always thought that when nerves were dead, that was it.
@amandadollrey3479
@amandadollrey3479 5 лет назад
Pamela S Absolutely. It's only been documented once, he wrote an amazing book about his perspective I keep it in my car I'll have to grab it when I go to work next
@amandadollrey3479
@amandadollrey3479 5 лет назад
Pamela S Noone knows why or how still.. But I've heard mothers tell me their kids were pronounced vegetables and they said no no no they aren't and they've shocked doctors, I've met two patients who became cancer free without chemo/radiation. These are radical and incredible stories over an almost decade long career, but I just think it's amazing that mysteries still exist in science
@melissacombs7947
@melissacombs7947 5 лет назад
Wow, That's incredible. I wonder how his optic nerve regenerated. From everything I know of eyes...there's no coming back from optic nerve damage. People look with their eyes and see with their optic nerves. Btw, I was totally blind until I was 22. My youngest daughter told me about the inspiring Molly.
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
That's amazing! And yes, she is amazing. :D Thanks for all you do, I'm visually impaired, too, so I really appreciate people who do go into ophthalmology. We need more of that.
@alilove4082
@alilove4082 5 лет назад
Im soooo thankful for what I can see. I always knew that I would probably need glasses at one point because both sides of my family have glasses so that wasnt a surprise. But when I was very young in school we played some sort of hockey game with a ball and it hit me in the eye. My eye was bleeding yet I wasnt allowed to go home, they just made me sit in the office with an ice pack and paper towel on my eye. I was only like seven so I never told my parents because I figured why tell them if the school didnt, it’s obviously not important. A year later I noticed I couldnt see very well so I went to the eye doctor. They told me nothing was wrong and that I only wanted glasses because my friends had them (at that point I knew no one in the school who had glasses) so we went to five other eye doctors who never noticed anything. Fast forward to when I was 13 they FINALLY found something, my parents took me back in to an eye doctor because at this point no matter how close I sat to the white board I couldn’t see it unless I was literally right next to it. We found out that my retina is scarred and the scarred tissue just kept growing and growing. So not only was I near sighted in my left eye but I couldnt see out of the middle of my right eye at all. The place sent me to a specialist and thats when I really found out the problem, the eye doctor had just noticed something weird and couldnt quite figure out what it was. I just remember my parents crying. The specialist sent me to a different eye doctor two year later and that eye doctor said that my glasses prescription was way off, that my eyes got worse like anyones would but not that drastically so the first place couldnt have put the right prescription down. Now I have the right prescription and can see as good as I ever will, even if I have my bad days with either my eyes or my glasses. Im technically classified as legally blind but can still drive if I go through some other test and if my vision doesn’t get too much worse. The thought of driving absolutely terrifies me, I want to get my license for ‘just in case’ situations but theres bad days with my eyes where I can’t see most things and I can never see street signs until Im up close. So Ive been holding off on getting those. It scares me that I could not see one day if my vision continues to get worse. Especially because I love art, and it would be quite hard to do that without seeing. So all I can do is hope and pray that my eyes stay where they are and I will take any bad days with them that they throw me as long as I can still see to do the things I love. (Did I even word that correct? Ive got no idea this turned way to long, oops, I apologize 😂)
@AlucardPeach
@AlucardPeach 5 лет назад
That situation happens literally every single day in elementary schools, and honestly, it shouldn't happen. Schools don't inform parents if their child is hurt, unless *they think it's severe*- and, of course that's ridiculous, as your story proves, because they don't know what's really potentially serious. They need to be REQUIRED to tell parents about ANY injury a child might have at school. I'm sorry this happened to you. I'm also sorry for the first doctor being so incredibly dismissive and demeaning. These things shouldn't happen.
@beccab2151
@beccab2151 5 лет назад
I don't know where you are but where I am it's pretty much a requirement for schools to tell parents about any injuries.
@bee-nh3xm
@bee-nh3xm 5 лет назад
WHAT!? THEY DIDN'T LET YOU GO HOME? MONSTERS!
@dani7976
@dani7976 5 лет назад
I am so amazed about the things you love about blindness! It's amazing how you take a bad disease and turn it into an amazing reason to live! Shall you live in peace Molly.
@pepitopepita9654
@pepitopepita9654 5 лет назад
I love how you’re so positive you’re really inspiring ❤️
@anahialvarez4248
@anahialvarez4248 5 лет назад
Molly is seriously the cutest ever and she doesnt even know it
@mygirldarby
@mygirldarby 5 лет назад
She knows! She knows what she looks like.
@anahialvarez4248
@anahialvarez4248 5 лет назад
Not what I was saying lol
@poppyperidot94
@poppyperidot94 5 лет назад
@@mygirldarby she knows certain details. She actually doesnt really remember what she really looks like.
@BLINDSIGHT
@BLINDSIGHT 5 лет назад
I really needed this thank you so much Molly
@lucydrexel3073
@lucydrexel3073 5 лет назад
Molly you are such a kind and positive person. I am so very inspired by you! You have more than earned yourself me as one of your subscribers ❤️😀
@BNB13930
@BNB13930 5 лет назад
I just found your page yesterday and I’m totally in love with you- my daughter is blind and I really enjoy watching your videos🖤🖤
@_emma.regan_
@_emma.regan_ 5 лет назад
You should do a things they don’t tell you about blindness video
@CodyWhitlock
@CodyWhitlock 5 лет назад
I absolutely love her!! Her attitude, personality and style are so amazing!! And I LOVE how aesthetic she is 😄❤️❤️
@wilhelminasol9920
@wilhelminasol9920 5 лет назад
Molly I just discovered your channel and OMGGGG I love it!! I've watched a couple videos so far and it's really great to have someone be open about ther disability and be "yep I'm disabled but look at me still living my life", my mother is disabled too (due to a recent accident at 49yo) and I'm so proud of her for being strong and moreover, being herself, not letting herself be defined by her disability. You are a truly inspiring person! Can't wait to watch more of your videos :)!!
@ahanasharma8384
@ahanasharma8384 5 лет назад
I was literally depressed cuz of my rp n trust me you have pulled me out of that. Forever greatful ❤
@reesestevens9820
@reesestevens9820 5 лет назад
The little story about the black out is really cool I wish I could do that
@ilahill2371
@ilahill2371 5 лет назад
I love you so much!! You are so inspiring❤️
@linds2825
@linds2825 5 лет назад
Youre so positive and your uplifting soul is so contagious I love you so much. Thank you so much for not leaving this earth when you were down all those years your strength is incredible and helps me every day with my struggles. Again I love you so much and youre honestly the strongest person I know of
@briannaforgue2264
@briannaforgue2264 5 лет назад
I’ve recently become a subscriber and have been bingeing your videos and i think your amazing. i’ve had really poor eyesight since i was born and it’s getting worse so with my contacts and glasses i can never see the words that people see or detailed and always wish i could see the world like everyone else but you made me see it the positive way that i see things in my own way. so thank you and i love your positivity.
@evie76582
@evie76582 5 лет назад
I love how you make something most people would not like anything about into something positive!
@amandaornancey
@amandaornancey 5 лет назад
The funniest perk of not being able to see well is people think I’m a lot braver than I really am. In instances of jump scare moments IRL like people sneaking up on me or something coming right at me and I don’t even flinch. 😂 Also I’m 100% blind in one eye, not even light perception anymore so when someone is annoying me or I don’t even wanna look at them I can just put them on my blind side! 😂
@graced.6711
@graced.6711 5 лет назад
I love you so much! So much!!! Thank you for existing ❤❤❤
@moo2981
@moo2981 5 лет назад
I’m blind in my right eye and I really love how positive you are about your disability!!😍😍
@laurencreates359
@laurencreates359 5 лет назад
We love a positive outlook on life! My queen bee!! 💕🐝🐝👑
@max7420
@max7420 5 лет назад
I love that you focus on the positives of your blindness, but don’t ignore the negatives. You are amazing and you inspire me more than words can express.
@woofertrupti3288
@woofertrupti3288 5 лет назад
Molly you are so inspirational honestly it's amazing how positive you are and how happy you are
@mylavishlife_
@mylavishlife_ 5 лет назад
It’s so nice to see how positive you are, I’m not even blind but watching your videos makes me feel positive and so motivated. You’re an amazing woman! There needs to be more people like you❤️
@leannereilly
@leannereilly 5 лет назад
this is beautiful Molly. your videos always put a smile on my face so thank you. xx
@zoetuttle
@zoetuttle 5 лет назад
We are getting so many videos! I love it!❤️🐝
@danicafaerie
@danicafaerie 5 лет назад
im cryinggg. you are so strong and inspiring ♡ thank you for coming on youtube and being honest and open about blindness. your positivity in this video was comforting for me today
@mariakindred3247
@mariakindred3247 5 лет назад
I love your positivity Molly! I’m partially deaf and I struggle a lot in school but I try to stay positive and educate people! Love you and your channel! ❤️
@joynelbonetdelgado4952
@joynelbonetdelgado4952 4 года назад
4:43 I think that's the best thing about blindness, you can judge people by their actions rather than being distracted by their superficial aspects.
@aurorarossdale9898
@aurorarossdale9898 4 года назад
Joynel Bonet Delgado That’s a really good point.
@averysherron2203
@averysherron2203 5 лет назад
Don’t you guys guys just love Mollys personality and positivity! She is an amazing person. You are such an inspirational human being. Keep being an amazing person
@hannahjenevein4988
@hannahjenevein4988 5 лет назад
MOLLY you are amazing! Recently I have found a lot of perspective in the world around me and after watching your videos, and following your journey, you have really helped me realize that seeing things differently can only be a good thing. I appreciate your passion for teaching others about the reality of so many. It has applied to things in my life more times than I can count and I want to thank you for staying strong and showing all your killer bees that nothing can bring us down. Love you lots!!!
@cullenconway4415
@cullenconway4415 5 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this video. I am currently going blind and to hear someone who is so positive is very comforting. Thank you once again
@randompoison8936
@randompoison8936 5 лет назад
I hope yall have a good day or goodnight🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@lollipopyummy1389
@lollipopyummy1389 5 лет назад
journey tay I need to study for exams (54 history pages) my exam Is on 16 December :( I hate gcse
@randompoison8936
@randompoison8936 5 лет назад
@@lollipopyummy1389 you will do awesome dont worry pray you will do great
@Thisisthemichealceraexperience
@@randompoison8936 such a sweet person
@randompoison8936
@randompoison8936 5 лет назад
Thank you emma goff
@ragecat.9521
@ragecat.9521 5 лет назад
Speaking of Braille, do you think that you remember books better because it's kind of like muscle memory? Did you read books before you went blind? And if so, did you remember books pretty well then? I apologize if I overstepped a boundary, I'm just super curious how this might have changed as you got older and if it changed for the better even! Thanks for taking time, if you do read this. :)
@AyselGwynith
@AyselGwynith 5 лет назад
I would guess not, because it is not like your hand movement changes for each letter/word right? So there isn't really any special movement to remember? And even if that were the case, you would probably have to read the book many many times for muscle memory to kick in, as it requires a lot of repitition.
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
I'm low vision and I think it really depends on the person. Certain people can remember things better, regardless if it is print or braille. I tdon't think it really has to do with any muscle memory or anything. But that is an interesting though! :D
@ragecat.9521
@ragecat.9521 5 лет назад
Also! To add onto this, how do you picture the world when you read? Do you have any mental images in your head?
@LiveAccessible
@LiveAccessible 5 лет назад
@@ragecat.9521 Honestly, I prefer to listen to things, but I can read braille if I wanted to. Imagine this... When you were a toddler, it's so hard to distinguish a between letters... And it's so difficult to start reading... But now you are older and it's very natural. You don't have to think about that the shape of the letter l is a straight line or an o is a circle. You immediately know that just by how much experience you have. It's very similar in braille. You read it and use it so much that it becomes second nature... You don't sit there and think about how the dots are configured,. Your brain just interprets it into words. Hope that helps. :)
@ragecat.9521
@ragecat.9521 5 лет назад
@@LiveAccessible that's super interesting, but I was actually referring to whether you picture the world around you as you read. Many sighted people can imagine what each character looks like, or what the world is like around the character, stuff like that. Does that happen with blind people too? Or would other factors come into account? Thank you for taking time to answer my questions, I'm learning a lot!!
@livie9343
@livie9343 5 лет назад
I really love how you choose to see the positivity in your disability. I love the brightness you put off and how you don’t choose to focus on the negativity! I really really love your personality and we haven’t even met! ❤️❤️
@floorgeets7809
@floorgeets7809 5 лет назад
Speechless.. U are so unbelievably beautiful, inside and out. If they talk about people who make the world a better place, then they’re talking about you, Molly. U are such an inspiration. Someone with a huge heart full of positivity. Someone to look up to. Someone who gives you the power to do what u love, to do the right thing, to fight for ur goals and take ur chances. Thank u for everything u are doing right now, it’s so appreciated! Keep throwing that kindness around! Lots of love :)
@jocelynfox9284
@jocelynfox9284 5 лет назад
LOVE YOU MOLLY😍💗
@user-tt5rc7yx9o
@user-tt5rc7yx9o 5 лет назад
December 4th....my exams are on that day. Yet here I am...I should be studying.
@annageng1361
@annageng1361 5 лет назад
Zara Evelyn same here🙈
@maegancooper250
@maegancooper250 5 лет назад
Dude get going and hope you past
@Marinara_77
@Marinara_77 5 лет назад
Same
@WhothefuckisMrsDisco
@WhothefuckisMrsDisco 5 лет назад
Spelling bee is December 4th for me....I should be studying.......
@dello8895
@dello8895 5 лет назад
Zara Evelyn so how was it?
@daniellebryan3917
@daniellebryan3917 5 лет назад
This is so wholesome. Thank you for being such a bright light and bringing positive energy
@abbieisgaming
@abbieisgaming 5 лет назад
I love how you embrace yourself! It's hard for a lot of people to comes to terms with who they are... You are a great role model, I wish I could have been able to watch your channel as a younger, growing individual!
@sofiavelez343
@sofiavelez343 5 лет назад
And this is why I love you so much
@crappyanimations4490
@crappyanimations4490 4 года назад
1:57 molly:we only have on pair of eyes sasuke: yeah ummmm no
@libertybrenninkmeijer3533
@libertybrenninkmeijer3533 5 лет назад
I just think that you are such a positive kind amazing person. I love how you are always so happy even threw hard times. You are such a inspiration to all even though they might not be blind. Keep making videos!!!
@aubreigh.taylor
@aubreigh.taylor 5 лет назад
you’re so positive molly! what a wonderful way to look at life 🥰 I love watching your videos.. you spread so much joy and happiness 🌼✨🌞💛
@Grace-by6kj
@Grace-by6kj 5 лет назад
love you molly!!!
@Lucy-eg3tj
@Lucy-eg3tj 4 года назад
Molly: “most people don’t find a community” Me: **who found mine when I was 4** “I guess I’m lucky (Btw I’m part of the equestrian community) Equestrian = horse people
@jennab.5605
@jennab.5605 4 года назад
Sameee 😂🐴
@gabagaba7144
@gabagaba7144 4 года назад
My little pony Reference?
@Lucy-eg3tj
@Lucy-eg3tj 4 года назад
No 😂
@emmarose5404
@emmarose5404 4 года назад
Gaba Gaba Equestria=magical land of ponies, Equestrian=Someone who works with horses
@buddywilkinson6999
@buddywilkinson6999 3 года назад
SAME HORSE PEOPLE FOR LIFE 🐎🐴🐎🐴🐎🐴🐴🐴🐎🐴🐎🐎🐴🐴🐎🐴🐎
@sakurabubbletea6262
@sakurabubbletea6262 5 лет назад
I love you molly. You present such a positive attitude toward your disability and I love that. The way you talk about being blind kinda gives me a little bit more positivity in my life. Although I am not completely blind I have lost most of my vision, and when I found you, it made happy to know that I wasn't alone, and that there were others like me. So thank you for that
@Gardn23
@Gardn23 4 года назад
I’ve been binge watching you Molly. I’m HoH and hard of sight in my left eye. You’re my inspiration and I want to learn from you. Thank you
@jbor688
@jbor688 5 лет назад
I know it’s about things she loves, but I wish she could she could see how pretty she is. But I love how she can feel beautiful and not know exactly what she looks like.
@shelbyoof8046
@shelbyoof8046 5 лет назад
OMG UR SO INSPIRATIONAL
@Bando4Life011
@Bando4Life011 5 лет назад
Hi Molly! Thank you for bringing light to the fact that millions of people have some type of visual impairment. I was born with amblyopia and was not diagnosed until 4th grade. With early intervention, I could have had more use out of my “blind” eye. Even though my visual impairment is mild compare to other impairments it still challenges me every day and I have to make mild accommodation for myself (for example, sitting on the right side of lecture halls so that I don’t get a headache from tracking the lecturer). Thanks for being wonderful! And thanks for the positive message today!
@eleanorgrace5131
@eleanorgrace5131 5 лет назад
Molly you are so inspirational and it’s so good that you don’t get carried away with all the cons to being blind
@natalies3284
@natalies3284 5 лет назад
Molly is sooooo inspiring!!💝💘💙#killerbeeforlife 🐝 I love watching you!!
@amyreeper6959
@amyreeper6959 5 лет назад
You are so beautiful and happy Also 1 quick question: 👇 How do you edit your videos and what do you use?
@alyssabecks796
@alyssabecks796 5 лет назад
i love how positive she is about this it honestly makes me so happy that she can find good in this and it makes me realize i can find good in things that are really bad
@manuelajaramillo31
@manuelajaramillo31 4 года назад
You’re so lovely, love this channel, love your personality, keep shining girl ❤️
@amymarieorla
@amymarieorla 5 лет назад
Molly I love you Soooooo much!!! You are so inspiring!!! Im obsessed with your RU-vid channel!!! You are my role model ♥️♥️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥♥♥♥ #KillerBeeForLife
@heather2869
@heather2869 5 лет назад
I had a disease called CRPS It is the most painful condition known to man.its more painful than childbirth,amputation pain,and cancer pain!I was in a wheelchair my whole life until 2018😊I'm a CRPS WARRIOR!!!💪💪💪💪
@jazoccomi
@jazoccomi 5 лет назад
Gurl, I only started watching you yesterday but I 👏🏼 WANT 👏🏼 TO 👏🏼 BE 👏🏼 WHERE 👏🏼 YOU 👏🏼 ARE. Here I was, binge watching your videos while I postponed studying for college finals, wondering how old you were, assuming you were much older because of your confidence and maturity, BUT GURL YOU 24 AND I’M 22 AND YOU GIVE ME HOPE THAT I CAN FIND CONFIDENCE WITH MYSELF IN THE NEAR FUTURE. I’ve been struggling to find happiness in my life for years now. Hearing you do your thang makes me so hopeful that I might find my place in the world if I just keep striving to find happiness. Thank you, so glad to be a new subscriber ❤️
@laurenvance1426
@laurenvance1426 2 года назад
I love this video! I’ve only recently found your channel but this perspective was wonderful. My brother has said similar things about his cancer. People ask him if he wishes he never had it and he’ll say no and list off a bunch of good things that have come from his cancer. So I appreciate you sharing the good things too.
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