At first, it looked like a problem with no simple answer. A set of stone steps stood in front of the building entrance, with no ramp nearby, no visible lift, and no clear alternative path. At the bottom of those steps sat a woman in a wheelchair, looking up at the entrance. For most people walking past, the stairs were nothing more than part of the building. But for her, they looked like a complete barrier.

For a moment, it seemed like she might have to turn around or wait for someone to help her. In many places, that would be the only option. But she did not move away. Instead, she leaned forward slightly and positioned herself closer to the steps, as if she already knew something no one else had noticed. The scene looked confusing at first. There was no ramp, no sign, and no obvious way up — but she remained calm, watching the stairs like she was waiting for them to do something.
