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012 Pedro Pimenta on resilience and purpose

Oct 06, 20161 hr 1 min
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Episode description

In this episode, Pedro Pimenta a 24 year-old international speaker, best-selling author, entrepreneur and a mentor to other amputees shares his story of contracting a fatal form of meningitis that soared through his bloodstream in 2009. With slim chances that he would survive, nearly one hundred of his closest friends and family took turns saying their goodbyes. Miraculously, Pedro left the hospital alive six months and two comas later, but in exchange, had all of his limbs amputated above the elbows and knees. People destined him to a life in the wheelchair, saying that no other amputee in his situation had successfully lived a life on prosthetics. But Pedro had developed a sense of purpose that saw him challenge this belief and prove them very wrong. 

 

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