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A positive outlook, daring, and some creativity are the perfect combination for a killer Halloween costume.
And no one embodies this idea better than comedian, motivational speaker, and former US Paralympian Josh Sundquist.
Instead of giving up, he turns his disability into a key component of the outfit.
It has very few side effects.
This year, he has made a very creative costume.
Lots of people over the years have suggested that I dress as a pole dancer.
Real firefighters boots weigh up to 10 pounds!
But mine are pretty light.
Its not my most uncomfortable costume, but not the easiest to wear, either.
Like any good millennial, Ive had to work through a standard quota of mental health issues.
But mental health, of course, is never finished cured or overcome.
Its in progress, he said.
All three are equally valid.
Wisdom is choosing the best one for this particular moment, he told Bored Panda.
last year, a new TV series inspired by my childhood came out on Apple TV+ calledBest Foot Forward.
It follows a 12-year-old boy named Josh who leaves his homeschool environment for public school.
Theres even an amazing episode about Josh making his very first amputee-inspired Halloween costume!
Overall the show is about Joshs firsts.
Thats an aspect of the show that Im incredibly proud of and excited about.
Thats about1.3 billion people, which is more than the population of nearly every country.
Inclusivity can be incredibly easy and can really make someones day.
Check outBored Pandas articleon the most clever and creative costumes that integrate peoples disabilities.