Brainiac or Maniac

It’s been almost 8 years, and a little bit over 2,700 books read. 208, 638, 480, 375, 261, 165, 402- 2529 total for the last seven years. This year’s count will be 412. 2941 total. I have enjoyed learning more than I have ever been aware of before disease took away my strength. I had common sense before, but I am adding book knowledge. I’m not sure if I will reach the brainiac status, however I am no longer clueless in Seattle. The Wizzard of Oz didn’t give it to me; believe it or not, ALS has set up circumstances for me to gain a brain, heart, and courage.

I’m exuberant about my increasing superpowers. I’m faster than a speeding bullet to solve my problems, more powerful than a locomotive if something or someone gets in my way, and able to leap tall buildings of trouble in a single bound. Though overwrought with ALS is now a man of steel. To best be able to use my superpowers for truth and justice. The Kryptonite of doubt and unbelief are eradicated.

I’m not hiding under any Clark Kent disguise. I’ll say it out loud, surviving ALS, and I’m proud. Zeal is a volcano, the peak of which the grass of indecisiveness does not grow. Khalil Gibran. I don’t get upset over things I can control, because if I can control them there’s no sense in getting upset. And I don’t get upset over things I can’t control, because if I can’t control them there’s no sense in getting upset. Mickey Rivers. ALS – Awesome Looking Setup. Thanks, Belinda.

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Published on June 18, 2024 06:50
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