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Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2014
Nick:

Hi. I'm Nick Vujicic, and I am so excited that you're watching (or reading) this video right now.

You know, being born without arms and legs has definitely had it's challenges. But I want to share with you that your circumstance doesn't have to determine your future, your happiness, and limit your joy.

You are here for a reason and there is so much more to your life than what meets the eye.

I'm so excited to be, right now, releasing a 60 Motivational Minute series, for you to know that you have the power to change your life into a life without limits.

I'm not someone who just says, "have a positive attitude," no.
We all have pain, we all have something in our life that gets us down. But I want to give you the steps in how you can over come all adversity, and understanding a healthy perspective of all things that life throws at you.
Join us, right here, see you soon.
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