Originally posted by: KevinF
OK, first a little bit of setup.
Every year, a quadriplegic man with cerebral palsy would give an inspirational speech to my middle school. It was a standard speech, overcoming adversity, never letting disability get in the way of achievement, that kind of thing.
Fast forward five years. The summer after I graduated from high school, I was working at a RadioShack in a crappy, depressing mall. It was about two miles down the road from one of the city's larger malls (and that mall had one of the areas highest volume RadioShacks). The highlight of the mall was a Value City and a Hanes Factory Discount Store (and a Border's at the other end, but it was almost disconnected from the mall), which might tell you something about the clientele. Anyways, after working for a couple days, I was surprised to see the very same Dave who spoke at my middle school come into the store. He said hello, in his drawling, hard to understand voice and made benign conversation. He asked if my manager was working, and the manager wasn't working so Dave left. As I worked at RadioShack longer, I realized that Dave was a fixture at Northway Mall. He came into RadioShack everyday. He was never rude, he bought things from us whenever he needed them, but he was definitely annoying and a big waste of time, for the most part. Still, you had to feel bad for the guy.
He didn't just visit RadioShack. The guy lived in an apartment behind the mall, and he visited every single store in the mall daily, just to talk to the employees. The guys life consisted of cruising Northway Mall, and visiting a high class strip club whenever he got a chance, which was 3 or 4 nights a week. He employed as his personal assistants nothing but attractive young women, and they never worked for him for very long before he moved onto another one. One of my coworkers was somehow tricked into going to Dave's apartment to install a stereo or something, and he said that every wall was covered with porn. Posters, cut outs from magazines, porn magazines laying around. He said it was disgusting.
My point? Just because someone gives inspirational speeches doesn't mean that person is living an inspirational life. Dave never overcame his disability. He was a poor, lonely, miserable middle aged man who knew he never had and never would amount to anything and hated himself for lying to kids because of it and tried to drown his sorrows and porn and strip clubs.