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Effort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit. Video & Audio Communcations Around the World
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Life is not easy living often being born with Cerebral Palsy with mental disability, muscular tightness and speech problems. Many times school and learning things was very difficult for me. medical professional scholars said I would never have the ability to graduate from high school.
And some kids would often say "I do not understand you" or there was this special girl classmate, I was trying to get her interest or attention, as a school girlfriend, would often comment, "you talk funny", then turn around and run away giggling. As I stood there watching her in my heavy leg braces, leaning on my crutches, trying to "stand tall".
I learned very early in life, that I had to do many everyday things, much differently than other people. Getting dressed, talking, going to school - trying to keep up, was often more than a struggle, more than a battle, more than a fight. Living and surviving life was an all out and out daily, hourly "war" with this body. Then on top of my C. P. I fell down and broke my neck at the age of forty-two. Now, I am in a electric wheelchair, with almost useless hands and a body that does not listen to my mind. I can't do much. Sad, sad story huh? No. Nope. It is a good story. My subject line reads, "Effort only fully releases its rewards after a person refuses to quit". My mother had a much greater, powerful subject line, "Can't, he never did anything. Try and try some more".
As I said previously, this is war but there were some victories along the way. Yes, I did graduate from high school, lower 20% class ranking. Then things changed some, I grew up for one. Started out in junior college, earned "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior College 1973. Psi Sigma Tau National Honor Student In Philosophy in my Junior year in college, then onto Graduate School in Counseling Education with Honors where I earned a Master of Arts Degree. I owe everything to my mother because she never let up on me, as a young boy, "Can't, he never did anything. Try and tr some more".
Today, I am still in a wheelchair and I will be for this life. But I have a home, a beautiful loving wife for 39 years and a wonderful adult daughter, I'm Blessed. Thanks mom. R.I.P.
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 | | Very Inspiring story, keep your head up and keep on fighting. All the very best to you Mr Lonnie and keep that great attitude throughout everything you do in life. |
| | |  | | I have to give you a lot of credit for eveything that you have had to go through and have such a great attitude. I wish you good luck. |
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