If you notice someone wearing these shoes, pause and take a look around you.

Sometimes, we get so caught up in our own problems that we forget others face even greater challenges. Everyone is dealing

with something, which is why kindness and respect are so important.People with disabilities don’t need pity, but they often

inspire with their strength. Learning about their struggles helps us understand and support them better,

For example, vision loss can make daily life much harder. To help, an Australian company, Tec-Innovation, created InnoMake

—smart shoes with sensors that detect obstacles, vibrating or beeping to warn the wearer. They even connect to a smartphone

for customized settings.Have you ever seen shoes like these? What do you think? Share your thoughts!

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