Kennedy Bingham
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And you can also like I can tell like when I'm walking and people look at me different.
It's like, wow, you're strong.
You're inspirational when I'm up and walking because I look different, which like don't say I'm an inspiration for breathing.
Like that's not a reason to be an inspiration.
Like if you actually you can like I know I am based off what I've accomplished and what I've done.
But you don't actually know anything I've done.
You just like think that because you physically look at me.
But in a wheelchair, it's like pity eyes.
And I noticed that like literally I would get up.
And people, oh, it's like, wow.
And then I'd sit down and it's like, oh, don't look.
Or like, oh, I feel sorry.
And it's like, what's the difference?
Literally, it's just from sitting and standing.
And that's been really hard because, again, I'm not in a wheelchair a lot.
We're traveling mostly and different things.
But that's always a really hard reality check for me of the difference.
I get like people just aren't educated and like I'm never going to be the type of person that's like, oh, they pissed me off or like whatever.
They're so disrespectful because they don't know any better.
I'm not going to get mad.