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The title is directed at people that don't make the most of life and all it's possibilities. my little bro makes me want to chase my dreams with a positive attitude. He has and continues to overcome something that a lot of people might not be able to and I'm proud of him for that.

 

I don't want to put a downer on your inspiration but there are plenty of people out there who are quite happy with the "steady away" and who are we to judge them for not reaching what you think is inspirational.

 

They are the everyday that make inspirational stand out. Be happy about that. They need no excuse for what they do or don't do, they are what they are.

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Good on the lad. My best friend from about 2 years old until we were 14 was completely blind. Despite this, he was regularly higher than me in the tree, faster on a bike etc. He didn't and still doesn't let anything impair his experiences, even when he managed to launch an old farm hack Daihatsu onto one wheel over a water tank. I was a little sore that he got to drive my dad's combine before I did though.

 

You may benefit from trying a yoyo system with a grigri. You'll need one footloop, one hand ascender and the grigri. This will get you around the pantin not fitting on his foot. I'll see if I can find you a link to the setup

 

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