I've been disabled since 1996. I'm now at an age where I understand the absurdity of life
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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?
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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.
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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 ?“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
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?
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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? -
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 works
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