Views : 662,372
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jul 26, 2016 ^^
Rating : 4.877 (376/11,827 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-02-21T10:19:14.075024Z
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I am Autistic
I have Auditory Processing Disorder
I have Genetic Retinal Dystrophy
I have been Bullied my whole life
I have struggled with Depression
I am a Shoe Designer
I am a Motivational Speaker
I am a Volunteer Therapy Dog handler
I am a Volunteer Social Worker
And I #WontStopRunning
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thank you so much for writing this song. i was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis as well, early this year in february, three months after my fifteenth birthday. i have to take shots to help keep flare-ups away three days a week. at first this made me feel kinda upset and i stopped drawing and writing (two of my main loves in this world) for a while. but then i realized that this disease that i have is just a thing, just something that i have to live with, but not something that will control my life. not only have i started drawing and writing again, but i've also broken out of my shell. i used to be insanely shy, quiet and secluded, but now i talk more and feel so much more confident and strong. this diagnosis hasn't made me weaker; it's made me stronger. and i #wontstoprunning.
jaycee
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OMG speechless...crying...heart so fullMy grandmother passed away on June 16th, 2016 fighting her 3rd bout of breast cancer. I was listening to this song when I got the message she had passed. 2 hours later I got a call from my sister telling me my nephew was just found out he has Stage 3 cancer. This song in a true, whole hearted inspiration!!! Don't ever stop running!!!!
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I love the fact that words 'I'd rather be the one that starts the fire' are being sang by a firefighter and the older(but still young at heart and soul!) actress sings 'i am way too young and i wont stop running' . There is something charming(?) about this, I dont know I just really love this song and i feel very emotional
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I love how it includes people who were affected by 9/11 and other traumatic events in different ways. This video, as odd as it may sound, is a lovely representation of how we should view and interact with others. Each of their stories was of equal importance regardless of gender, ethnicity, origin, or struggle, even if these things were key parts of their story, they didn't set one above the other. The scope he covers as well with the false conviction, various disabilities, gender and sexual identity, ethnicity, disease survivors, and traumatic event survivors is amazing, they focus so well on such a wide variety of issues that are all prominent and some that are often overlooked.
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@loreleibowman
7 years ago
Their songs and videos are always incredible, but the diversity in this video and the fact it treats all stories and histories as equal is the most inspiring thing. So beautiful.
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