Hey, Slow down when you write! Keep doing it, but slow down.
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As a funny aside, Stephen Hawking, who also had ALS, was a known regular at California strip clubs. Hawking also intentionally ran over the toes of people he didn’t like. Kevin is full of that same quiet vitality and defiant independence. At one point, as his caregiver adjusted him, his robotic voice called out, “Cmon bro. Do you want some of this? I’ll knock you out right now.” The jokes didn’t stop.
C'mon bro...
Kevin speculated that his disability has heightened his thinking and writing. He isn’t the first. Beethoven famously wrote his greatest symphonies after losing his hearing. But it wasn’t without struggle and change. He strapped a metal rod to his piano and would bite it so that he could feel the vibrations of the notes in his bones. There was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who many historians insist was a much better president because had polio.
because *he* had polio.