People with visual impairments often navigate a complex landscape of societal barriers and marginalization, impacting their well-being and participation in various life domains. This qualitative study, employing semi-structured interviews with 16 visually impaired people, explored the multifaceted factors that contribute to their resilience and ability to lead fulfilling lives. The findings highlight the interplay of three key elements, namely, education, technology, and social connections. Participants identified education as a transformative tool for overcoming challenges and pursuing personal and professional goals and technology as a crucial enabler of independence, access to information, and communication. Strong social connections, particularly with family and friends, provide vital emotional support, motivation, and a sense of belonging, fostering resilience and promoting mental well-being. The study also underscores the importance of accessibility, inclusivity, and acceptance in maximizing the impact of these factors. Participants emphasized the need for accessible educational resources, inclusive environments, and affordable and accessible technological solutions. In addition, fostering sensitivity and understanding within social institutions and communities has emerged as crucial for promoting genuine acceptance and dismantling discriminatory practices. This research contributes to the understanding of resilience and well-being among individuals with visual impairments by highlighting the interconnectedness of individual agency, supportive environments, and societal attitudes. By advocating for inclusive education, accessible technology, and a culture of acceptance, they can be empowered to build meaningful lives and contribute fully to society.