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I had the incredible opportunity to talk about my life’s journey at TEDxVienna. I also explain what I would say to my 10-year-old self if I had a time machine.
This is my Ice Bucket Challenge, where people post videos of themselves pouring ice cold water over themselves to raise awareness for ALS and then nominate friends to do the same. I nominate myself, and my challenge comes without the ice water and without a video. It still comes with a feeling of dread and[...] Read More »
During an interview I was recently asked if there had been a specific occasion in my life when my view on my disability changed from negative to positive. The question reminded me of a moment that I had totally forgotten about. It was the moment I heard about the work of Amotz Zahavi, an Israeli[...] Read More »
For a long time, I thought my life was awesome despite my disability. Later I realised that actually, my life is the way it is because of my disability. I couldn’t have done the same without it. My life would have been very different were I perfectly healthy. And I like to believe that in[...] Read More »
Here’s a revelation I had as I was sitting in the sun one morning. A good time and place for revelations, by the way. I don’t know if I’ll be able to explain it properly, I’ll let you guys be the judge of that. I was on my usual travel schedule to work, taking two[...] Read More »
When asked about my disability, I find pleasure in describing myself as the superhero who arrived late when the superpowers where handed out. A would-be Superman who had overslept on the important day. Instead of flying through the sky in a skin tight suit, I’m the world’s first superhero who’s very slow and very weak.[...] Read More »
During an interview I was recently asked if there had been a specific occasion in my life when my view on my disability changed from negative to positive. The question reminded me of a moment that I had totally forgotten about. It was the moment I heard about the work of Amotz Zahavi, an Israeli[...] Read More »