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    this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

    I found this very uplifting:

    This story should be printed and left where you will see it often - and then everytime you come across a project you think you cannot successfully complete read this story again.

    Eight-year-old Glenn Cunningham raced into a burning schoolhouse to rescue his big brother. When he regained consciousness five hours later, his brother was dead and Glenn's horribly burned legs lay limp and without feeling. Specialists urged his parents to have Glenn's legs amputated immediately - he would never walk again - but Glenn pleaded against them. Even though the toes of his left foot were gone and the bone supporting the ball of his left foot practically destroyed, Glenn was determined to walk again.
    That was the summer of 1919. One week later Glenn announced he was ready to stand up. His father lifted him out of bed, stood him upright and let go. Glenn crumpled to the floor. Every day Glenn's parents carefully rubbed his dead limbs. Every day for weeks, they repeated the lifting-falling exercise. Then one day, for a few seconds, Glenn Cunningham stood on his own.
    A few days later Glenn took a few small, shaky steps. His parents kept on rubbing his legs. He ate carefully and began to push himself hard, running everywhere he went - to the fields, to the store, to school.
    In 1930, with no toes on his left foot and almost missing a major bone, Glenn Cunningham set a high school record for the mile run, 4:24.7. He enrolled in Kansas University and two years later qualified for the Olympics with a United States record-setting mile of 4:11.1. Despite tonsillitis at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1932, he still finished fourth. He defeated milers around the world, repeatedly breaking his own records. In his early thirties he retired, holding the world mile record of 4:04.4.
    From Little Books of Virtue
    nosce te ipsum
    (Know Thyself)

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    this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

    Thanks D, I've been back on here for 5 minutes and I'm crying already .....

    Love ya, BB xx
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      #3
      this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

      nice to have you Betty
      nosce te ipsum
      (Know Thyself)

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        #4
        this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

        very inspiring. thank you.
        but am I a so pathetic person that I feel humbled, like I am awful, in light fo what others achieve?
        Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

        Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005

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          #5
          this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

          Thanks Det! Very inspiring...

          Betty great to see ya back!:h :l

          Beatle, you're awsome! No pathetic people on this board...
          The only thing worth stealing is a kiss...:flower: zwink:

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            this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

            Beatle, you point out how sisnister and tricky our brains can be, and how they play tricks on us. The facts show us that we can indeed overcome adversity....how and when we turn on the I CAN switch is a journey for sure.
            nosce te ipsum
            (Know Thyself)

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              #7
              this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

              Beatle, you are a much loved member of these boards, you are a lovely person ..........

              Love Ya, BB xx
              sigpicXXX

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                #8
                this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                Thanks xx
                I feel as though it's all happening to someone right next to me.
                I'm close, I can feel it, I can hear it, but it isn't really me.

                Marilyn Monroe

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                  #9
                  this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                  well, now I feel even more humble than ever... golly you guys are nice. and, yes determinator, I must must must turn on the I CAN switch.... trying! Thank you!
                  Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

                  Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005

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                    this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                    Beattle, I'm pretty bad too. I read stories like this, and just don't get it. I would have given up, no doubt. I have no desire in life at all. I want to get by with the least amount of effort, and accepted the fact I'm going to have a boring life, and die lonely. Sadest part is, I really don't care anymore. I'm just that lazy.
                    where does this go?

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                      #11
                      this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                      Amazing tale Det...........shows just how much we could achieve if we would only try or try even harder.

                      Thanks.

                      Starlight Impress x

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                        #12
                        this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                        Great post Det - thank you.

                        lisa

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                          #13
                          this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                          How do we know that is a true story?

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                            #14
                            this little guy said I CAN ...and did he ever..

                            Thanks, Deter. You hear stories like this often, and we tend to think these are amazing people, The truth is, that they just never gave up.
                            The furture lies before you like newly fallen snow - be careful how you tread it, for every step will show.

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