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If your life were a book
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and you were the author
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how would you want your story to go.
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That's the question that changed my life forever.
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Growing up in a
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hot Las Vegas desert
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all I wanted was to be free.
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I would daydream
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about traveling the world
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living in a place where it snowed
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and I would picture all of the stories that I would go on to tell.
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At the age of nineteen,
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the day after I graduated high school,
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I moved to a place where it snowed
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and I became
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a massage therapist.
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With this job all I needed were my hands and my massage table by my side.
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And I could go anywhere.
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For the first time in my life
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I felt free,
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independent
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and completely in control of my life.
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That is
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until my life took a detour.
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I went home from work early one day
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with what I thought was a flu
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and less than twenty-four hours later
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I was in a hospital
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on life support
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with less than a 2% chance of living
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It wasn't until days later
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as I lay in a coma
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that the doctors diagnosed me
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with bacterial meningitis.
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A vaccine preventable blood infection.
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Over the course of two-and-a-half months
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I lost my spleen
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my kidneys
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the hearing in my left ear
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and both of my legs below the knee.
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When my parents
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wheeled me out of the hospital
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I felt like I'd been pieced back together
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like a patch-work doll.
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I thought the worst was over
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until weeks later when I saw my new legs for the first time.
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The calves were bulky blocks of metal
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with pipes folded together for the ankles
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and a yellow rubber foot
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with a raised rubber line
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from the toes to the ankle
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to look like a vein.
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I didn't know what to expect but i wasn't expecting that.
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With my mom by my side
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and tears streaming down our faces
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I strapped on these chunky legs
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and I stood up.
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They were so painful
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and so confining
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that all I cound think was --
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how am I ever going to travel the world on these things.
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How was I ever going to live
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the life full of adventure
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and stories as I always wanted
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and how was I going to snowboard again.
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That day I went home, I crawled into bed
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and this is what my life looked like for the next few months.
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Me pass out,
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escaping from reality,
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with my legs resting by my side.
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I was absolutely
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physically
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and emotionally
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broken.
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But
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I knew that in order to move forward
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I had to let go
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of the old Amy
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and learn to embrace
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the new Amy.
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And that's when it dawned on me
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that I didn't have to be five foot five anymore.
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I could be as tall as I wanted. (Laughter)
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Or as short as I wanted, depending on who I was dating. (Laughter)
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And if I snowboard again
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my feet aren't going to get cold. (Laughter)
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And best of all I thought
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I can make my feet the size of all the shoes that are on the sales rack. (Laughter)
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And I did! So there are benefites here.
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It was this moment
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that I asked myself that life defining question.
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"If my life were a book
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and I were the author
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how would I want this story to go."
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And I began to daydream,
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I daydreamed like I did as a little girl.
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And I imagined myself
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walking gracefully
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helping other people through my journey
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and snowboarding again.
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And didn't just see myself
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carving down on mountain of powder
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I could actually feel it.
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I could feel the wind against my face and a beat
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of my racing heart
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as if it were happening in that very moment.
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And that is when
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a new chapter in my life began.
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Four months later I was back up on a snowboard
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although things didn't go quite as I expected
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my knees and ankles wouldn't bend, and at one point
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I traumatized all the steers on the chairlift when I..
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I fell
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and my legs still attached to my snowboard (Laughter)
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were flying down the mountain. (Laughter)
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And
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I was on top of the mountain still.
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I was so shocked, I was just as shocked as everybody else
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and I was so discouraged, but
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I knew that if i could find the right pair of feet
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that I would be able to do this again.
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And this is when I learned
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that our borders and obstacles can only do two things.
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One: stop us in our tracks,
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or two: force us to get creative.
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I did a year of research, but still couldn't figure out what kind of legs to use
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couldn't find any resources that could help me
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so I decided to make a pair myself.
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My leg maker and I put random parts together
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and we made a pair of feet that I could snowboard in.
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As you can see
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rusty bolts, rubber, wood and neon pink duct tape.
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And yes I can change may toe nail polish.
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It was these legs and the best twenty first birthday gift I could ever receive --
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a new kidney from my dad
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that allowed me to follow my dreams again.
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I started snowboarding
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then I went back to work, then I went back to school. Then in 2005
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I co-founded a non-profit organization
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for youth and young adults with physical disabilities so that they could get
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involved with action sports.
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From there had the opportunity to go to South Africa
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Where I helped to put shoes on thousands of children's feet so they can attend school.
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And just at this past February
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i won two back-to-back world cup gold medals. (Applause)
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Which made me
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the highest-ranked adaptive female snowboarder in the world.
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Eleven years ago
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when I lost my legs I had no idea what to expect.
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But if you asked me today, if I would ever want to change my situation,
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I would have to say no.
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Because my legs haven't disabled me. If anything they have enabled me, they forced me
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to rely on my imagination
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and to believe in the possibilities.
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And that's why I believe that our imaginations can be used as tools for
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breaking through borders.
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Because in our minds we can do anything
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and we can be anything.
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It's believing in those dreams,
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and facing our fears head-on
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that allows us to live our lives beyond our limits.
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And although today is about innovation without borders, I have to say
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that in my life
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innovation has only been possible because of my borders.
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I've learned that
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borders are where the actual ends,
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also where imagination
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and the story begins.
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So the thought that I would like to challenge you with today,
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is that maybe instead of looking at our challenges and our limitations
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as something negative or bad,
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we can begin to look at them as blessings
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magnificent gifts that can be used to ignite our imaginations
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and help us go further, than we ever knew we could go.
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It's not about breaking down borders
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it's about pushing off of them
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and seeing
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what amazing places
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he might bring us. Thank you. (Applause)