Q. Given all you’ve experienced, what words would you offer someone who has been diagnosed with a serious illness, perhaps A.L.S.?
A. My advice to other disabled people would be, concentrate on things your disability doesn’t prevent you doing well, and don’t regret the things it interferes with. Don’t be disabled in spirit, as well as physically.
very nice!... in my place those who are disabled are more eventually successful rather than those who are not disable. because of their disability they can focus on the things that only they can do other than those who are not disable where there focus just go anywhere.
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very nice!... in my place those who are disabled are more eventually successful rather than those who are not disable. because of their disability they can focus on the things that only they can do other than those who are not disable where there focus just go anywhere.
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