49 MAGAZINE Hiii! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is David Rodriguez, and before I get started, I want you to know that I’m not normal at all (and after you read this, you may be surprised to know that neither are you). Whenever I tell someone “I’m not normal,” they immediately associate it with my cool and peculiar walk. Well, the truth is that people don’t usually consider it as cool as I do. In fact, some think of it as a problem, or call it a “disability.” I put that in scare quotes because sure, my legs have been through their fair share of bumps and bruises, but they haven’t caused me nearly as much pain as what I like to call mankind’s greatest disability: Fear. There are a million different types of fear: Fear of failure, fear of being alone, fear of the unknown, fear of death...and these DO limit you in your daily life. In my case, I was already playing at a disadvantage when I was young. I was obsessed with collecting things, but even this was tinged with fear of having so many things. But the most tenacious of my fears were definitely fear of rejection and fear of vulnerability. These two fears ended up shaping my personality. They were a big part of why I wanted to be a professional DJ and Paralympic swimmer (obviously I had to make a splash, in one way or another). This period of my life was quite interesting, and not only because I won more than a few swimming medals (given that there were basically only three of us at the Paralympics, you became Spanish champion if someone got sick). I came away from it with a lot of personal lessons, most importantly that I wasn’t going about music and sports the right way. In fact, they were nothing more than coping mechanisms I was using to get society to see me as any other member, and that was a HUGE MISTAKE. I realized that the problem was not that society failed to accept me, but rather that I was failing to accept myself. Disability is a mirror that makes you face your fears, and some of them are truly terrifying. As soon as you open yourself up to that idea of self-acceptance, everything changes. You stop confronting life and start connecting with it. This mindset is how I went on to achieve the most amazing and incredible thing I’ve ever done. I created the world’s largest producer of smiles and happiness (and, no, it has nothing to do with cannabis). David Rodríguez CEO and Founder of the Pegasus Foundation / Spain There are a million different types of fear: Fear of failure, fear of being alone, fear of the unknown, fear of death...and these DO limit you in your daily life