Inspirational story

God took my limbs, I practiced a pair of wings for myself.


In this inspirational story, let's talk about a story of entrepreneurship. His name is Jiang Hui. 19 years ago, Jiang Hui, who just graduated from the Music Department of Jilin Art College, lost his left leg in a traffic accident. Today, 39-year-old Jiang Hui walks every day with a light, smiling reception to install prosthetic patients to help them walk. When he saw someone showing a frustrated look, Jiang Hui would gently pick up his trousers and reveal her prosthetic body and say, "You will be better than me."

When recalling the car accident, Jiang Hui said, "The driver has no money to compensate, and the family is in financial difficulty. In order to save money, I decided to learn the prosthetic installation skills, so that my prosthesis can be adjusted at any time."

In 1999, 25-year-old Jiang Hui went to Beijing to work as an apprentice in a Taiwanese prosthetic orthotics company. Since then, he has had an indissoluble bond with the prosthetic industry. A pair of hands that used the flute to blow out beautiful melodies began to pick up heavy tools such as electric drills, manual grinders, and hammers to make prosthetic molds. Jiang Hui's thin arms are often tired and swollen, and even can't even eat, but she didn't complain or give up. "I can't find a job in a group of well-established college students. I should cherish a disabled person who can support myself." Jiang Hui said that she often walks models for people who come to install prosthetics to help them recover. She feels very Happiness, but also found the goal of struggle. In 2007, after 8 years of experience and business research, Jiang Hui passed the national examination and obtained the qualification certificate of senior registered prosthetist.

Help more people like yourself

Entering Jiang Hui's company, it is neat and quiet, and it is full of cultural atmosphere. Talk room, training room, studio... Each room is furnished like a home. “I decided to go home and start a business, I want to help more people like me.” In 2019, Jiang Hui became the head of a prosthetic orthotic company in Changchun.

When recruiting employees, Jiang Hui gives priority to disabled people, especially physically disabled people. “It doesn’t matter, I can teach them from the beginning.” In the past few years, Jiang Hui has helped more than 50 disabled youths to achieve employment, many of whom have already bought a house to marry and have children. During the years of 2019 and 2019, Jiang Hui led her staff to successfully develop three orthoses and applied for patents.

Jiang Hui often drives in person to pick up every disabled person who wants to install a prosthetic. "Understand their real life. If there are difficulties, I will properly reduce it." Jiang Hui has retained one customer with his sincerity and professionalism. With strong perseverance and confident smiles, the company has a steady stream of orders. In 2019, she was named as the entrepreneurial leader of the disabled in Changchun City.

Repairing the mind is more important

"The pain in the disabled is not something that ordinary people can imagine. It is easier to repair a broken body, but it is more important to repair the mind. Only when you look at yourself and wear a prosthetic limb can you train faster." Jiang Hui chose to swim outdoors in order to make herself a breakthrough. When taking off a prosthetic leg and wearing a pink swimsuit and jumping into the water on one foot, it often attracts many people to watch. She also often went to the public bath to take a bath, facing the eyes of many people, Jiang Hui began to become stronger inside, feeling that he is no different from healthy people.

"The limbs are injured and I can't hurt my heart." Over the years, Jiang Hui has witnessed too many people who share the same fate with her. She has suffered from both body and mind. She made friends with them and talked with them. Patience to help them with rehabilitation training... She became a spiritual instructor for many disabled people, and many disabled people and his family saw hope. "I told them in my own story that God took our limbs, but we can work hard to cultivate a pair of wings for ourselves, and with wings we can fly in the sky."

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