A Few Thoughts about “Just Why It Matters”
There are no two identical blind people. Each has his or her own aspirations, struggles, interests and yes even their own quirks. That’s why I am sharing some of my own on this episode when I pull away part of the curtain to tell you somethings about myself. Kenneth Phua, host of “Just Why It Matters” speaks candidly in a monologue.
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