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No one knows what tomorrow holds for us. Danny Freeman is living proof of how everyday people can overcome extraordinary hardship. Armed with a strong constitution and a can-do mindset, he teaches us how we can do the same when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. By sharing his life story leading up to the fateful night that Guillain-Barré syndrome nearly took him out, Danny displays a strength of character that he believes lies within us all as he wrestled against this terrible disease. For anyone who suffers with, or cares for someone experiencing difficult life events, read on and take heart.…mehr

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No one knows what tomorrow holds for us. Danny Freeman is living proof of how everyday people can overcome extraordinary hardship. Armed with a strong constitution and a can-do mindset, he teaches us how we can do the same when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. By sharing his life story leading up to the fateful night that Guillain-Barré syndrome nearly took him out, Danny displays a strength of character that he believes lies within us all as he wrestled against this terrible disease. For anyone who suffers with, or cares for someone experiencing difficult life events, read on and take heart.


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Danny lived in Nebo, North Carolina, his lifelong home until his sudden and unexpected death in May of 2021. He typed his whole manuscript with two index fingers, sitting in his wheelchair at his desk. He didn't need the wheelchair anymore but said it was the most comfortable place to sit and type. He loved music, sports, travel, and the company of women-who, as evidenced by many lifelong friendships are a testament that they enjoyed his company as well. He was adept at sizing up an individual within seconds of their first conversation, as was the case when he hired his publisher. If he trusted you, you'll be the recipient of more genuine companionship and life stories than we could fit in this book, accompanied by his contagious laughter and positive outlook on life.