I was thinking about this analogy. Says someone wanted to be rich and he ended up his wealthy parents. Would it be worth it?
The idea of LL is to cripple your legs to be taller. It's a solutions. We gain something but we lose other thing.
Growing up I never imagined that I'd end up the height I am now. I just didn't think it was likely. And yes, at one point of my life, it came as the biggest shock in my life. I've been suffering for it all these years and I accept that I will always do for the rest of my life. It will haunt me.
I start to see my height as a handicap that gives some kind of meaning to my life, something to overcome.
We want our path to be smooth, but most people don't get to ride on flat road.
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LL could make you taller and change your life, but at what cost?
Posted on Jan 1, 2018, 9:12 pm
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