I am sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I know there are many who feel the way I do, but the reality is that we are not all equally disabled or disabled-friendly. Most times, we can either choose to participate in being disabled-friendly or choose to avoid being disabled. We can choose to be part of the disabled community while not caring about our disabled friends and family.

The reality is that the majority of us are not disabled-friendly. If we were, we would have all voted for Obama in 2008. Sadly, we had two options: vote for the same party as Obama, or vote for the opposite party, in this case, Republican. It’s sad because we should all feel the same way, but we don’t.

For those who are disabled-friendly, the fact is that you actually participate in being disabled-friendly. This is because the majority of your activities are focused on those issues. Whether it is volunteering, going to the gym, going out, or socializing with people, you do these things because you want the best for your own physical and mental health.

I often hear disabled people complain about how they have to push themselves or how they have to work to the point of exhaustion. This is when I think, damn, I hope I never have to push myself physically again to the point of exhaustion. This is because when you feel good about your body, you are not only giving it the best chance to function at its best, you are giving it the best chance to function at its best for you.

I think the point is really to celebrate the best physical and mental health for the person you love. If you are physically or mentally weak, you can’t enjoy it when you feel good about your physical or mental health. To me, this is a shame. This is the point when the person with a disability tries to tell you how to enjoy your physical and mental health because you have to push yourself to get to that point again and again.

To me, this is a shame also. My mother was born with a heart defect and her physical and mental health was horrible. As she got older, her physical and mental health was really, really crappy. So it’s sad that she has to push herself to get to the peak of her physical and mental health again and again.

Yes, we’ve all been there and we know it’s a tough nut to crack, but there are lots of tools for achieving the goals of a person with a disability. One of the best ones is “self-care,” which involves planning out activities that are part of your day and sticking to them.

I was very fortunate to get to know and hang out with a great group of people who work with people with disabilities. One day, I was just doing my normal work in the break room, and I saw a young lady walking by. She was just going nowhere, and I thought I might be able to help her out, so I asked if she wanted to talk about anything.

I’m not sure exactly what happened, but she looked at me and started to cry. She said that she was disabled and that she couldn’t walk and use her arms and legs. I realized that that was exactly why she was there, and that she was going to do everything she could to make this conversation a success.

I guess what I’m saying is that disability inclusion is a really important issue, but it’s not just about physical disability. It’s really about how we feel about ourselves and the ways we perceive or view the world. Like, you can be disabled as a result of having cancer or Parkinson’s and still be great at your job. Or you can be disabled from a stroke, and still be great at your job.