Kennedy Bingham
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But then there's also the other side of hard where it's like, yeah, like working out is hard and moving your body is hard and doing hard things and going up in front of hundreds of people to speak.
That's hard, but there's a benefit of it.
You're helping others and it makes you feel better.
Like you're, you're getting those endorphins and that's what's helped me is like, is it really worth it to like lay in bed and scroll?
And like, obviously I have those days.
Like I'm,
I'm no better than anyone else.
Like, absolutely.
But like, generally, that's what I try to remember is just like, you still have to live this life like your legs not coming back.
Your life's never going to be the same.
And honestly, I'm to a point where I wouldn't ever want it to be.
Like, I'm so grateful for my life.
I think it all happened at once.
Like, I remember the hospital, and it was, like, just everything.
Like, the pain, the guilt, and, like, not even the guilt for my friends, but for my family.
Because I remember, like, I wasn't super in the know of everything, but my parents were like, we got an apartment, like, you don't... And I was like, you guys can't, like, you can't be...
Because they like dropped everything.
My parents never left my side the seven weeks.
I always had one parent there with me, if not both of them, like constantly.
And I just felt so bad for what I did.