And if you feel brave enough, try to answer this question: What defines you?
Some of her quotes are posted below, including some interesting structures and vocabulary.
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"There are benefits to this syndrome. Benefits to not being able to gain weight. There are benefits to being visually impaired. There are benefits to being really very small."
"I credit pretty much everything that I've done in my life to my parents."
"I'm a fun kid and she's the one missing out."
"You have this syndrome but it's not going to define who you are."
"What defines you? Who are you? Is it where you come from? Is it your background? Is it your friends? What is it? What defines who you are as a person?"
"My life was put into my hands just like your live were put into yours. You are the person in the front seat of your car. You are the one who decides whether your car goes down a bad path or a good path. You are the one who decides what defines you."
"My life is in my hands. I can either choose to make this really good or I can choose to make this really bad. I can either be grateful and open my eyes to realize the things that I do have and make those the things that define me."
"I'm going to let my goals and my success and my accomplishments be the things that define me, not my outer appearance. Not the fact that I'm visually impaired."
"Tell me those negative things. I'm going to turn them around and I'm going to use them as a ladder to climb up to my goals."
"Use that negativity thqt you have in your life to make yourself better because I guarantee you you will win."
"Brave starts here."