 Nothing but love for the person who left this comment, but I want to add some perspective on it. I recently made a video talking about limitations that I have as a below the knee amputee and how I need to respect them to not injure my body. I got comments like this being like, yeah, that's a good thing, but don't let that define who you are. And I want to say that it doesn't for a single second. So often in our society, we're kind of conditioned with the idea that if we have a limitation or we recognize that our disability prevents us from doing something, that we are being defined by that. We need to push past it. We need to find another way. When a reality that's just not accurate, recognizing that your body or yourself as any kind of human disabled or not has stop points, has limitations is part of being human. It's part of the human experience. And yes, you can find ways around it. Yes, you can push past it. That may or may not be a good idea. It may or may not be worth it to do so. But recognizing that you have a limit is not a bad thing. In fact, I argue that that is a point of strength.