Jessie Chin, ambassador for people living with paralysis.

Jessie Chin, ambassador for people living with paralysis.

I am following Jessie Chin, an ambassador for people living with paralysis.

He is a wheelchair user from a young age and moonlights as a “sit-down” comedian using the power of comedy and laughter to raise greater awareness of what it means to live and thrive with paralysis.

My advice for anyone who is dealing with a disability is to be yourself. Don’t forget who you were before your incident or before your disability, and just go out there like any abled-bodied person would and join society. And it’s very important that you tell your story because you never know who you might inspire…Don’t let your disability limit you from what you want to do in life. You only have one life…” @mrchinnn_

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