#Can you give me a word of motivation in the trough#
Unfortunate people are everywhere, but you are definitely not the most unfortunate one. --John. Kutis
Look at him!
John Curtis, born in Australia in 1969, was born the size of a Coke can, with deformed legs and no anus, lying dying in the observation room, doctors asserting that he could not live more than 24 hours, advising his father to prepare for the aftermath.
In 1987, at the age of 17, he was forced to remove his lower body because his classmates used a knife to cut the unconscious leg to a blur of blood and flesh, and the wound became infected.
In late 1999, when John and Lane got engaged, he developed testicular cancer. To save his life, John had to remove his testicles. To make matters worse, shortly after the surgery, John got even worse news because the cancer had spread and it was estimated that he could live up to 24 months.
The doctor asserted again and again that he would not live long, but he just survived tenaciously.
John is still healthy to speak around the world.
A man who has suffered so much and so much, he is still so strong, so optimistic, still a good life.
He firmly believed that "because we can do it!" ", all the way brave, out of the brilliant life.
In September 1988, he used his part-time job to earn money to buy his first car
1992-1994 Won the Australian Para Table Tennis Championship for three consecutive years, ranking thirteenth in the world
1994 Received by South African President Nelson Mandela
1996 Began to learn weightlifting, the best competition level 125KG
2000 Australian Sports Institutions Scholarship
2000 Ranked second in the National Healthy Weightlifting Competition
2000 Cricket and Rugby Second Class Coach Certificate 2001 present Lecture Tour around the world
You can ask yourself, are you so unlucky?
He can laugh at life, come out of the trough again and again, complete the challenge, I believe you can too, the fate is in his own hands.