Clear, concise, compelling

Reporting last night on ABC Evening News.
Tom Yamas sitting in for David Muir. Will Reeve on left.

A man who broke his neck in eight places and was told he would never walk again is a recipient of new medicine at the Mayo Clinic that miraculously has him walking again.

Will Reeve, a reporter, is the son of Christopher Reeve, a famous actor who became a quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian event.

Last night on ABC Evening News, Will Reeve, who reported on this story, said:

I felt like I was witnessing the realization of my Father’s dream of a world of empty wheelchairs.

Clear. Concise. Compelling.

A world of empty wheelchairs.

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Be brave enough to inspire yourself

Dana and Christopher Reeve
Dana and Will Reeve. i met them and checked them into the Presidential Suite at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

Dana and Christopher Reeve
Dana and Christopher Reeve.

Be brave enough to inspire yourself.

Given the choice, why wouldn’t we?

Fear?

The unknown.

Uncertainty.

Pain?

Find a million ways.

For example, one (of the million) way i do it: recalling the three days with Dana, Christopher, Will (then 4) and Christopher’s two teenagers from a prior marriage.

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