I've been disabled since 1996. I'm now at an age where I understand the absurdity of life

outlaw666
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Hi, been disabled since 1996,i only have one arm and my left leg is a bit iffy, but it works ok....all the other bits work ok. (maybe my brain is a bit weird sometimes ) i am single and .i have always had a motorcycle which i ride every day , i have a few motorcycles one of which is in my bedroom (which is probably why i am single ) ...i am now at an age where i understand the absurdity of life , i have no expectations and try to live it on a daily basis . .
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Hi and welcome to the community and telling us about yourself
Great you can ride a motor bike and keep up your passion
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Living one day at a time can certainly help some people to live in the moment a bit more @outlaw666. Do you have any tips on how to live more in the moment?0
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I enjoyed reading this and like the sense of humour.
Yes it is great that you don't let being disabled get in the way of your passion. Who needs a partner when you have a great passion like that.
I have a family member who loved bikes. He broke his leg in a motorcycle accident and continued to ride bikes with his leg in a cast.
What bikes do you have?0 -
i am now at an age where i understand the absurdity of lifeThat’s a start anyway.
I'm at an age when I recognise the interconnectedness of all life, quite amazing ?0 -
interconnectedness...that is Absurd . .
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Tori_Scope said:Living one day at a time can certainly help some people to live in the moment a bit more @outlaw666. Do you have any tips on how to live more in the moment?0
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66Mustang said:I enjoyed reading this and like the sense of humour.
Yes it is great that you don't let being disabled get in the way of your passion. Who needs a partner when you have a great passion like that.
I have a family member who loved bikes. He broke his leg in a motorcycle accident and continued to ride bikes with his leg in a cast.
What bikes do you have?66Mustang said:I enjoyed reading this and like the sense of humour.
Yes it is great that you don't let being disabled get in the way of your passion. Who needs a partner when you have a great passion like that.
I have a family member who loved bikes. He broke his leg in a motorcycle accident and continued to ride bikes with his leg in a cast.
What bikes do you have?0 -
It's great to see that you don't let your disability stop you doing what you want life is for liveing I don't let my disability stop me either I always find a way to do things might not be the Same as others but it's my way and it works0
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