• GuestJam#28 - Tuy E 2

  • Oct 6 2024
  • Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Tuy has an exceptional and very unique life story to share.
    Born during the Vietnam War in 1971, his mother got sick after birth and had no choice but to surrender her son to a local Orphanage in Sa Dec, in the countryside of Vietnam.
    Tuy then contracted Polio at the age of one from drinking the local water and was classed as an abandoned child with no family visitations for the first three years of his life.
    Can you possibly imagine that kind of start to life?
    He was then adopted and blessed with a wonderful family with famous ancestors and immigrated to The U.S.A with his earliest memories mostly spent in hospitals having multiple operations and corrective surgery.
    Bound to crutches for the rest of his life, he never said never, and did all he could to fit in and live a normal life.
    He would later return to Vietnam many years later, to rediscover his roots and find two huge needles in two separate giant haystacks.
    A car crash then bounded him to a wheelchair with only one functional hand, but his spirit never gave up.
    This story will warm your heart and inspire you to be a little more productive with your time and if you're having a bad spell in life, take notes and listen to the master of optimism.
    I'm very proud to call him my brother and thankful for such a genuine and sincere conversation.
    We captured a magic moment.
    A true local legend in Saigon.
    If any story deserves to go viral, it's this.
    Oh wait, it already did, many times.
    True story tellers, not only tell stories but we love to share them too.
    One love. Links https://www.facebook.com/2enco https://www.facebook.com/2ETravels https://www.facebook.com/rollingamillion https://www.facebook.com/2Ecollection https://www.instagram.com/2etuy/ https://www.youtube.com/@2Etravels

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