Nothing Is Impossible: Reflections on a New Life

Nothing Is Impossible: Reflections on a New Life by Christopher Reeve, published by Random House on September 17, 2002, spans 192 pages and is presented in English. In this work, Reeve shares his insights on overcoming significant challenges, drawing from his personal experiences and the lessons he has learned throughout his life. He combines anecdotes with excerpts from his speeches and interviews, complemented by evocative photographs taken by his son, Matthew, to illustrate his journey and the importance of resilience.
Readers will find that Reeve addresses the concept of paralysis, both physical and emotional, emphasizing the necessity of confronting self-doubt and embracing risk. He poses thought-provoking questions about societal collaboration and the difficulties inherent in achieving personal and collective growth. This edition serves as a reflection on living life with enthusiasm and gratitude, encouraging readers to recognize the potential within themselves to transform the seemingly impossible into reality.
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So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable. If we can conquer outer space, we can conquer inner space, too.
Christopher Reeve has mastered the art of turning the impossible into the inevitable. In Nothing Is Impossible, the author of the bestselling autobiography Still Me shows that we are all capable of overcoming seemingly insurmountable hardships. He interweaves anecdotes from his own life with excerpts from speeches and interviews he’s given and with evocative photos taken by his son Matthew.
Reeve teaches us that for able-bodied people, paralysis is a choice—a choice to live with self-doubt and a fear of taking risks—and that it is not an acceptable one. Reeve knows from experience that the work of conquering inner space is hard and that it requires some suffering—after all, nothing worth having is easy to get. He asks challenging questions about why it seems so difficult—if not impossible—for us to work together as a society. He steers the reader gently, offering his reflections and guidance but not the pat answers that often characterize inspirational works.
Published on the eve of both his fiftieth birthday and the seventh anniversary of his spinal cord injury, Christopher Reeve’s Nothing Is Impossiblereminds us that life is not to be taken for granted but to be lived fully with zeal, curiosity, and gratitude. That is a powerful message in itself, but it is the messenger who gives it its full resonance.
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