
Fame, Rohan discovered, was a double-edged sword. While it offered him recognition and empathy, it also laid bare the superficiality of people’s attitudes. The same people who had once laughed at him now approached with apologies. However, instead of seeking revenge, Rohan chose to forgive.
He used his unique position not to punish, but to educate. He was a living testament to the age-old wisdom that appearances can be deceiving, that life’s complexities often run much deeper than one can see.
One by one, the apologies came. Each word of regret was like an echo of the past, an acknowledgment of their misunderstandings. Rohan, in his newfound wisdom, forgave them all. His journey had taught him about life’s unimagined possibilities, the unexpected paths it could take. He now understood that their ignorance was not their fault, just as his condition wasn’t his. His grace in dealing with this newfound fame was a testament to his resilience and his incredibly big heart.
