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its tough to read about stuff like that but its also very inspiring. I feel like it would ruin me if something like that were to happen but countless veterans sustain injuries like this and somehow end up in good spirits about it in the end. i have so much respect for those who come back injured and persevere through it all. i realize this guy was in a motorcycle accident but the attitude is what im really impressed with.

i guess its something you cant understand until you experience it first hand...and i hope none of us do.
 
Exactly. Even aside from the daunting task of learning to ride with a prosthetic, I'd be really nervous to get back in the saddle. And he didn't just start riding again, he started riding an even faster set of wheels! Much respect.
 
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