Every now and then there’s some news story about a person with a disability overcoming that disability to do something awesome. Think about it and you can probably recall seeing some human interest story about an autistic artist or armless mountain climber or woman driver. They can be very inspirational or if you’re like me, they just show that not only is there always somebody better than me at something, but he probably has Downs Syndrome.
I’m of course reading into it way too much. These people aren’t out there breaking world records with broken spines just to spite people who have it easy. OR ARE THEY?
Well that’s unnecessarily aggressive.
This photo showed up on my facebook feed shared by a friend and originally posted by the Primal Muscle facebook page (frankly I prefer my muscle a little more civilized). Fine. You want my excuses? Here they are.
* Maybe I’d find the time to work out if I didn’t have to park in the back of the parking lot everywhere I went.
* You know how they say when you go blind your other senses are heightened? Maybe that’s how it works with the body, too.
* I’d probably be all cut too if I was hopping around everywhere on one leg and picking myself up after falling down all the time.
* It would actually be harder for me to look like that because I’d have a whole other leg to work out.
* The order could be flipped here. Super muscle guy loses his leg and then lets himself go. Not very inspirational but I totally wouldn’t blame him.
* It doesn’t say how he lost that leg. Have you seen exercise equipment? It’s not a stretch to think that he got a gym membership, didn’t read the instructions on the weight machine thingy and it took his leg off. Sure, that story makes him even more determined if he came back to the gym after that horrific accident but he could have avoided it all in the first place had he just stayed home.
*I’m lazy.
Damn, coming up with all these excuses has really worn me out. I’m gonna go take a nap.