veterans at walter reed with me, from day one empowered me to know that, no matter what they wanted to do, no matter what i thought i couldn t do, that it was all possible, and, they ve always put people in place to assist me and make me realize that, even though i might have lost my leg below the knee, it was still everything i did before, i could probably do it and do it better. you once said your philosophy is this, you can find so many blessings, and in what others might view as limitations or disabilities. why? because a lot of times people might look at you and think because you have a prosthetic or might have lost a arm or ptsd you are not the same person and sometimes when you go through obstacles they make you stronger and it empowers you to look dig a little deeper and fight harder to finish that, whatever you setter mind to, your main goal is always to finish it. bill: you have overcome enormous challenges here. and, i mean. how are you able