Finding your happy ending

Now that I’m finishing up my last semester in school, I’ve been thinking about the future, about the opportunities I will have, about the opportunities I have let pass, and about the difficulties I will face on the road ahead. Sometimes, the difficulties bring me down. Sometimes, my mind dwells on the things I can’t do, the places I can’t go, the job I can’t get, the freedom I can’t keep, the hug I can’t give, the instrument I can’t play, the strength I can’t muster, or the person I can’t be.

On a quite ordinary night, I happened to see this compelling performance by Hugh Laurie playing Dr. Gregory House. It portrayed the way I felt with remarkable accuracy. (The video will take a few seconds to start playing) (Aw, the video is no longer available. Bummer.)

I know you’re suppose to keep your chin up and not feel sorry for yourself, but sometimes I feel like I need to dwell on the difficulties. They’re part of the story. Keep reading the story long enough, and you will find the happy ending.

About the author

Blake makes websites and plays with WordPress. He has spinal muscular atrophy type 2. Blake is a volunteer web designer with Stop SMA and he writes about disability topics on this very website. Read more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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