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Double Vision
I found Anthony's article absolutely inspiring and thought provoking. The first sentence reflected strongly the emotion and conflict Anothony goes through after his accident. ¨objects in the mirror are closer than they appear¨ has never been so emotional, lety alone a main subject when dealing with eye perception. He views the world through his own eyes, and without the conflicts most people would have when dealing with his ¨bad eyes.¨When the world flipped his life upside down, Reo flipped it back up. The accomplishments are due to his inner ability to keep steadfast and think outside the box, and stay optimistic. Thank you Anthony, for showing others that inner strength is not bound by physical disabilities.
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