14-Year-Old Blind Boy With Autism Wows Fenway Park After His National Anthem Performance

Sometimes you need to be reminded of how lucky you are, and how beautiful our world is. Because day to day an average person may complain about their jobs, flaws, even their bad hair days. But in the long run, we all should be thankful. Thankful we have this life and have all the abilities we have within our lives because some people have much harder hurdles to jump over. This 14-year-old boy, Christopher Duffley, seems to realize his disabilities, yet still strives on toward success and happiness. He's blind and has autism, but his happiness and talents radiate far beyond both of those conditions. I believe sometimes people with a condition like Duffley just have to find something that makes them happy. Then they can become unstoppable. When he is chosen to perform the national anthem at Fenway Park, the crowd cheers before he even opens his mouth. They're supportive at first, but I believe after hearing his amazing voice, they're just as stunned and excited as he was when he first jumped up and down on the field. This young man is such an inspiration and he truly is so talented too. Proving once again, disabilities don't stop you from anything in life. These kids deserve all the love from this crowd and more! Please SHARE this beautiful performance and help give him the success and support he deserves!