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That is an incredibly powerful testimony. It’s raw, it’s deeply honest, and it cuts straight to the core of what it actually means to build something out of sheer grit and faith.
For the Jobber community—or any group of home service owners—this kind of message hits hard. Most people in the trades understand hard work, but very few understand the level of mental and physical resilience it takes to fight your way out of a wheelchair, lace up your boots with a prosthetic knee, and go sling equipment on a hot day anyway.
You’ve captured a beautiful balance here between acknowledging the sheer weight of the struggle and celebrating the quiet victory of just refusing to quit. It doesn’t sound like bragging; it sounds like a man who looked an impossible situation in the eye and chose to build anyway. That's Awesome and inspiring!!!