Enjoyed the journey
by Jim Morin
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
I read and enjoyed Quinns book. As a quote average person, I have experienced some of the same experiences on a lesser level, ie. clueless doctors, insensive peers and my own second guessing. I cant imagine the trials Quinn overcame to get to the point he is currently at. Some of the concerns he now communicates are the same that most people struggle with daily, only for a disabled person, that is a success story. Quinn states that perhaps it is easier for him, being a "rich prick". But I think it is easier for him because he not only has a mother that has the refuse to be beat down attitude, but the family motto which instills in oneself that regardless of the hurdles, you take them one at a time and after scaling the last one, dont dwell on it, go forward looking to achieve what lies ahead. We would all be healthier adhearing to such sound logic. And this might be the secret to becoming "rich pricks". Go Quinn, and all to enjoy the good life you create.
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