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Sounth Carolina Man Rides Bike To Teach Gratitude

Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Featured on Episode 31 of the 2006-2007 season

 

Bryant Young is riding his bike across his home state of South Carolina to teach his kids gratitude. Bryant lost his leg in a sledding accident 23 years ago, and has since gone through 12 prosthetic legs. His message is about facing life’s obstacles and being grateful for things we normally take for granted.

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