Are You Unbreakable?
By deeeky
@deeeky (3667)
Edinburgh, Scotland
December 6, 2007 10:23pm CST
Hans Zimmer had a serious
motorcycle accident and lost the use of
his left hand.
"Fortunately I'm right handed," he
told his friend and said as he adroitly served a cup
of tea. "It's amazing what I can do
with just one hand."
Despite the loss of his fingers, he
learned to fly an airplane in less than
a year. But one day, while flying over
a mountainous region, his plane had
engine problems and crashed. He
survived, but was paralyzed from head
to foot.
He was visited by his friend in the hospital. He
smiled and said. "Nothing that happens is
really of any importance," he said.
"What matters is what I decide to do
now!"
His friend was dumbfounded. I thought Hans
was just pretending, and that as
soon as his friend left he would start crying
and regretting his situation. That
might have been what he did on that
day, but he wasn't finished yet. Life
still had some fine surprises in store
for him.
He met the woman of his life during a
conference for handicapped people. He
invented a system of digital writing
that responded to voice commands. And
he sold millions of copies of a book
that he wrote about developing the new
system.
On the back cover he wrote this short
note: "Before becoming paralyzed, I
could do a million different things.
Now I can only do 990,000. But what
sensible person would worry about the
10,000 things he can no longer do,
while there are 990,000 things left?"
________________
"What doesn't kill you makes you
stronger."
Epictetus.
Have a great day from Deeeky.
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3 responses
@Darkwing (21583)
•
9 Jan 08
What a remarkable man Hans Zimmer was! This story puts me in mind of the "Chicken Soup" books. Do you ever read those? I do... whenever I feel hard done-by, or blue, I pick one up. I think I have five or six now, and they're full of true stories, which hit you straight in the heart. I read some of them with tears in my eyes, but at the same time, they fill me with hope and inspiration.
I'll be back in a tick... going to check and see if there's anything online. :)

@Sushicook (690)
• Sweden
7 Dec 07
That is very inspirational, and a wonderful story. I will certainly remember this, and keep it with me. Thank you for sharing!
@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
7 Dec 07
What a beautiful and uplifting story. I loved it.
Thanks for sharing it today.




