Tuesday, January 18, 2011
One In A Million
Firefighters, wounded soldiers, cops, teachers, mom's and maybe even you all suffer from pain on a daily basis. People discriminate, pain is an equal opportunity disabler. My name is John Rutnik and I was in an auto accident in 1995 that left me with a very painful, permanent, partial, disability. Using whatever criteria they use to assess this doctors have rated me as having a permanent disability. I tell you that this is entirely subjective and that a person's ability is infinite regardless of his or her circumstances. I am a Certified Personal Trainer, I exercise, lift weights and work. I have every reason to sit and complain and do nothing, but I also have every reason not to do that. People can act as anchors or as sails. You can help to create opportunity or impede the effort of a person. This includes the person who is disabled as much as the people that effect the laws that govern them. By coming here and reading this you have become a sail. You have decided to be one in a million. I want to have one million people read this blog by my birthday on May 15. I took on this project to show that chronic pain does not have to stop people dead in their tracks. Your pain may keep you from living an ordinary life but it does not have to stop you from living an extraordinary life. I have taken on this project to get this message started. But I am limited to the network of people that I know. You know people and they know people and if each person spends the few minutes it takes to copy and paste the link on to facebook and pass the message on to their contacts we can have the million people we need. This costs nothing to do. You can sit and complain about people getting paid for doing nothing or you can do something about it. If you chose to do nothing than you have no right to complain. In your hands you have the power to reach millions of people. Spend just a few minutes of your time on the web to do something positive. I would like to thank you for being a sail to the millions of people who suffer from chronic pain.
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