That is not a brag of any kind, but I think that taking the time to put together something despite the challenges I was facing personally, helped me stay somewhat attached to reality, even whilst I felt detached from my own body.
I guess the best way to see a man who has really disciplined himself to be consistent at whatever endeavour is when he is faced with adversity.
It is easier said than done. Having a stroke is not something anyone will want to have but I must say you really did well sir.
Some people will sit down and cry over their predicament wishing that life will just end already. Not as though I'm judging because I don't even know how far my strength can carry me at such a time.
It's the realisation that our lives can change a whole lot within split seconds, therefore for the moments we have now, we just have to live our lives to be best we can. And cherish every moment.
That comes later. The first few weeks I thought I might be okay after all. Not quite to be.
I wish more people realised what this means. Most take it as a sign to do what they want. I took it as a clear direction to do what I must.