I lost my eyesight and discovered my superpower
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0:07 - 0:10Do you know when you ask a child what
her future will be like -
0:10 - 0:14and she answers that she wants
to have super powers or just be big? -
0:14 - 0:19If you asked the younger me what my
life would be like by the age of 16 -
0:19 - 0:22I would probably answer that
I'll be taller than my father -
0:22 - 0:24have a lot of friends,
walk alone in the city, -
0:24 - 0:29be completely independent
and have a long, long hair. -
0:29 - 0:33I always had a lot of imagination
and I always loved to read. -
0:33 - 0:35Translating the letters into images
and sound, -
0:35 - 0:38though everything was religiously silent,
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0:38 - 0:44was a way for a kid, human and muggle,
to become special. -
0:44 - 0:45All stories made me really believe that
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0:45 - 0:50the material normal life wasn’t the only
one and that magic existed. -
0:50 - 0:54By a certain age I started to see black,
-
0:54 - 0:57my vision would start to get dark
on the peripheral area, -
0:57 - 1:01until everything became black
and I would get a little dizzy, -
1:01 - 1:02but my imagination was so fertile,
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1:02 - 1:05that I thought it was something magical
that was happening to me -
1:05 - 1:09or that I was getting secret information
from the universe. -
1:09 - 1:11I always wanted to be special
-
1:11 - 1:14but while I was growing up
I had to deal with the fact that -
1:14 - 1:17the magic world was getting each day
more distant from me. -
1:17 - 1:19I would get inside the closet in my house
-
1:19 - 1:23and I thought that if I really forgot
about the panel at the back, -
1:23 - 1:26it would disintegrate and I would be
able to reach Nárnia. -
1:26 - 1:30But I didn't discover a magic
wardrobe at 8, -
1:30 - 1:33and I didn't receive my Hogwarts
letter at 11, -
1:33 - 1:36and a satyr didn't tell me I was a
demigod by 12. -
1:36 - 1:43So my last hope was that Gandalf would
take me on adventure by the age of 50. -
1:43 - 1:48But, on the mean time, by the age of 13,
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1:48 - 1:51I suddenly became someone special,
-
1:51 - 1:55though it really wasn’t
the way I ask it for. -
1:55 - 1:58Actually the universe wasn't giving
me secret information, -
1:58 - 2:01but it was dragging me into a black hole.
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2:01 - 2:07By the day of September 23rd, of 2015,
at 7:35 in the morning, -
2:07 - 2:09I got late to my old school, as always,
-
2:09 - 2:14because the city bus took too much
time to get to my house, as always. -
2:14 - 2:17I walked in class and fell.
-
2:17 - 2:20In the middle of the class,
in front of everyone. -
2:20 - 2:23I didn’t see a backpack
that was on the floor. -
2:23 - 2:28I got to my seat and I realized I couldn’t
see the letters on the chalkboard. -
2:28 - 2:30I couldn’t read.
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2:30 - 2:34So I called my mom and later that day
I went to the hospital, -
2:34 - 2:38thinking about how cool it would be
to have a nice pair of glasses. -
2:38 - 2:45But I didn’t get them, I didn’t even
leave the hospital that day. -
2:45 - 2:48I was diagnosed with hydrocephalus,
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2:48 - 2:52not a very creative word that means
you have too much liquid in your brain, -
2:52 - 2:53and I’ll tell you a spoiler,
-
2:53 - 2:57in my case it was because a glioma was
formed in the passage -
2:57 - 2:59between the first and third ventricle,
-
2:59 - 3:01on the base of my head.
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3:01 - 3:04This wouldn’t let the liquid
in my brain flow, -
3:04 - 3:06it would get in and couldn’t leave,
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3:06 - 3:08what made my intracranial
pressure very high -
3:08 - 3:11and it was damaging my optical nerves.
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3:11 - 3:14But the doctors didn’t realize that.
-
3:14 - 3:19I underwent one surgery, then another,
then another and another. -
3:19 - 3:24I was in a spiral, a cycle that every time
me and my parents were starting to get up, -
3:24 - 3:26life would hit us and we would fall,
-
3:26 - 3:28and again and again.
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3:28 - 3:32My world turned upside down and
we were all anesthetized by the situation. -
3:32 - 3:36My magic thoughts were suddenly replaced
by a cascade of saints and entities, -
3:36 - 3:39that were just as immaterial
as my hope on Gandalf. -
3:39 - 3:44The problem was that the doctor felt
certain he knew what was wrong with me. -
3:44 - 3:47But since my problem was caused by a
completely different thing, -
3:47 - 3:48too much liquid was drained
-
3:48 - 3:52so they transformed my problem
from high intracranial pressure -
3:52 - 3:54to extremely low pressure.
-
3:54 - 3:58In 8 months, I underwent 4 surgeries
with this procedure -
3:58 - 4:03and 3 other ones to try to fix
the mess this doctor made. -
4:03 - 4:06But the damage was done.
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4:06 - 4:08Then I could finally come back to school,
-
4:08 - 4:10but I wasn’t the same anymore.
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4:10 - 4:15Life continued for normal people and
I had lost many of the classic events -
4:15 - 4:19and teenage crisis which, honestly,
I don’t miss. -
4:22 - 4:23I basically spent one year sleeping,
-
4:23 - 4:26because since literature was taken away
from me -
4:26 - 4:31this was the only way to sink in another
reality in the moment I most needed. -
4:31 - 4:34But hey, I’m here today.
-
4:34 - 4:39There's a sentence that says:
I fell in a hole, came out as a giant. -
4:39 - 4:41That’s really how I feel,
-
4:41 - 4:45because every time something hard happens
to you, there’s a force, -
4:45 - 4:48even if it’s almost unnoticeable,
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4:48 - 4:50that will bring you up again,
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4:50 - 4:53and this time you will be much wiser.
-
4:53 - 4:57I can concentrate and have much
more focus on one thing now. -
4:57 - 5:01And eating, that's a completely
different experience. -
5:01 - 5:03Everytime I eat “bolinho de chuva”
-
5:03 - 5:05raindrop cakes
-
5:05 - 5:09I’m immediately transported to a good and
safe place where there are clouds of sugar -
5:09 - 5:11and cinnamon.
-
5:11 - 5:14And also, when I hear or play music
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5:14 - 5:18that’s a way to escape from the
difficulties I pass in my life. -
5:18 - 5:20And now I can remember complete Bob
Dylan’s lyrics, -
5:20 - 5:23which is quite crazy.
-
5:23 - 5:26My imagination is more intense than ever
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5:26 - 5:30because now I use it as one of the
most important senses. -
5:30 - 5:33It’s the one who allows me to
build a completely new world -
5:33 - 5:36based on what I have seen and on other
sensorial channels. -
5:36 - 5:40I have to use imagination as a creative
and logical instrument -
5:40 - 5:45to survive in this reality that relies
too much on visual stimulation. -
5:45 - 5:50And I can do that because there’s a
difference between looking and seeing -
5:50 - 5:53as there is between hearing and listening.
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5:53 - 5:59Seeing and listening aren't about an
accurate capacity of your senses, -
5:59 - 6:00but they mean sensibility,
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6:00 - 6:03to understand things and have empathy
with others, -
6:03 - 6:07so for this I think I can see better now
than before. -
6:07 - 6:13For an example, I can see you’re
paying attention. -
6:13 - 6:19In Greek mythology, the most
famous seer, Tiresias, was blind, -
6:19 - 6:26because he wasn’t fooled with the traps of
appearance and the visual world, you see? -
6:26 - 6:29I’m definitely not the 16 year old person
I thought I would be, -
6:29 - 6:31and I don’t have the life
I thought I would, -
6:31 - 6:34but if you ask me, would I want to go
back in time -
6:34 - 6:36and prevent this all from happening,
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6:36 - 6:40I learnt so much that I don’t want to
miss who I am now, the answer's no. -
6:40 - 6:41Thank you.
- Title:
- I lost my eyesight and discovered my superpower
- Description:
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Magical portals, letters from Hogwarts, adventures with Gandalf—those are just some of the literary fantasies that Maria Stockler set her sights on. However, at the age of 13, after an astonishing series of events led to the loss of her eyesight, Maria was no longer able to see the world of her dreams in the same way. In this inspired Talk, Maria shares how losing one of her senses helped her hone a new one; one that would eventually become her very own superpower. "There's a difference between looking and seeing...I think I can see better now than ever before."
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 06:47
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