We all face adversity and tragedy and need inspiration and motivation to Keep Rolling.
Steve GleasonI have moments where I miss my old self. But I think anyone can get caught up in what we used to have. But at the same time, we can choose to focus on the beauty of now.
Steve GleasonI look at the human life like an experiment. Every new moment, every new experience, tragic or otherwise, is an opportunity to gain a more accurate perspective and helps lead me to clarity.
Steve GleasonA terminal diagnosis can really mess with your head. Honestly, it makes you want to run away to the moon. Many ALS patients want to fade away quietly. This was not for me.
Steve GleasonIf we have a purpose in life beyond being a cog in the human machine, mine is to help inspire people and that's pretty cool. I would like to motivate the world.
Steve GleasonWe have all made mistakes in this life. How we learn from our mistakes is the measure of who we are.
Steve GleasonBecause ALS is underfunded, patients have had no option but to fade away and die. That is not OK.
Steve GleasonI'm afraid to walk in public, because people look at me. But I'm not going to stop. I'm afraid because if I want to commune with my friend Shad (Meier), I have to ask him to cut my chicken for me. But I did it. And I'm afraid to go back and see my teammates and coaches because I know that I'll feel envy. But I'm going to do it anyway. Because fear is just a feeling, and if you can acknowledge that fear, digest that fear and overcome it, the rewards are incredible.
Steve GleasonDoes anyone know if Lamborghini makes wheelchair vehicles? If not, I want to change that.
Steve GleasonMany ALS patients end up fading away quietly and dying. For me, this was not OK. I did not want to fade away quietly.
Steve GleasonLife is difficult. Not just for me or other ALS patients. Life is difficult for everyone. Finding ways to make life meaningful and purposeful and rewarding, doing the activities that you love and spending time with the people that you love - I think that's the meaning of this human experience.
Steve Gleason