Living Boldly with Blindness
When Daniel Kish was a toddler, he got around. One night he climbed out of his window and made his way over multiple chain link fences, but the neighbors knew who he was. “All the neighbors knew who the blind kid belonged to,” he says. As a kid, Daniel climbed trees, rode bikes, and swam in pools. Today he is one of the world’s leaders in human echolocation and does pretty much whatever he wants. And he’s teaching younger generations to do the same. Part 2 of 2.