Found interesting that he suggested in a lecture that it’s his disability that made him have the time and capacity to think, which gave him the drive to continue to strive into the unknown. While I’m not convinced at all by much of the stuff these guys do, it’s all theoretical after all and cannot/has not been proven but merely suggestions that become fact as to why something happened, to have the imagination and general brain power he had must be quite unique. Imagine having to think every letter of every word through before you say something? Remarkable. I am sure if he was wrong about the afterlife, they’ll still let him in up top
"However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don't just give up." -- S. H. quote at Oxford University Union speech in 2016.
There are many answers I can give to that our young moderator, but none of which I choose to write. I don't wish to be tarred with the type of young dude that dishes out personal attacks.....