In her powerful and poignant essay, 'Three Days to See,' Helen Keller, the renowned American author, political activist, and lecturer, imagines having her sight restored for a mere seventy-two hours. She meticulously outlines what she would observe and appreciate, from the faces of her loved ones to the beauty of nature and the profound insights offered by art and knowledge. This thought-provoking piece serves as a profound call to truly see the world around us, urging readers to cherish the precious gift of sight and all our senses, drawing from her unique perspective of navigating a world without them.