Thursday, 1 January 2015
Story of Lance Armstrong
Story of Lance Armstrong
Diagnosed
with advanced testicular cancer at the age of 25, doctors gave Lance Armstrong
less than a 40 percent chance of recovery. Tumors were discovered in his lungs
and stomach along with multiple lesions on the brain.
His
biking career was over or so everyone thought; but no one counted on the
indomitable belief Armstrong had in himself and the lessons which his mother, Linda
Walling had taught him.
One of
the first things that he did was to acknowledge the disease that had captured
him in its talons and learn everything he could about it. He devoured books,
resources and found help in support groups with people going through similar
difficulties.
Lance
sought strength in three things his mother had instilled in him
“Make
every obstacle an opportunity”, “Always work hard and good things will happen”
and “Don’t believe it when other people say you can’t”.
His first
comeback after beating cancer was not a success and he finished fourteenth in
the race. He even thought about retirement but constant support from his
fiancée, mother and buddy Chris Carmichael soon had him training for his next
race in the Appalachians.
He
returned from his training a transformed man and never let the constant
difficulties plough him down again.
True, the
doping scandals have destroyed Lance’s reputation as a professional biker. But
one cannot but admire his sheer will power and dedication through which he
turned the odds in his favor at a time when everyone thought his life was over.
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