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Jim, that is why New Mobility Magazine, wisely chose you to be their Person
Of The Year.
Need I say anymore. You set, by example, rather than being an
example. So many people have re-evaluated their lives, because of
you.
You should have a small jet and be a peer counselor, but your name is not
Alice and you don't live in .... Wonderland, lol.
Best Wishes and keep on being Jim Lubin.
W
In a message dated 6/8/2006 1:50:47 PM Central Daylight Time,
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I don't sit around feeling sorry for myself. A little over a year after I became paralyzed I was doing some computer programming work for the same company I use to work at. Computer programming was not my job. I had been an assembly technician many assembling parts for a medical device under a microscope. I learned how to program on my own so I could do the job they need me to do at the time. I now volunteer at a non-for-profit association helping others. I spend a lot of time with fundraising efforts for medical research, not with the illusion that it will benefit myself, but with the hope a cause and prevention could be found. I have found a purpose for my life. |
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