A Woman Makes the Impossible Possible    [08-03-2013]
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Can you imagine living without some parts of your body? Perhaps you would get frustrated easily. There are many people all around the world who live with physical disabilities. Let it be clear that it¡¯s not their fault.

So we should not point our fingers at them or discriminate against them. In the United States, there is a woman who lives her life more fully than anyone else, despite a physical disability.

Last week, a 30-year-old woman named Jessica Cox was introduced by the BBC, a British TV channel.
Cox, who is from Tucson, Arizona in the United States, was born without arms. It may be difficult to understand, but this has not stopped her from living her life.

Cox can drive a car, fly a plane and even play the piano - all with her feet. In 2012, she married Patrick, her former Taekwondo instructor who helped her acquire two black belts. Surprisingly, Cox was able to become a pilot after training hard for three years in order to achieve her longtime dream.
She also works as a motivational speaker while traveling around the world. Interestingly, she shakes her feet with the audience because she doesn¡¯t have any hands.

How do you feel about her story? How about thinking of her when you have feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, sadness and anger? Keep up the good work, and enjoy your great gift of life, everyone!
 
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