Invictus is more than an event, it’s a mindset

The Paralympics-style international sporting event hosted in Toronto for injured or sick armed forces personnel and veterans was inspiring.
Kelly Scanlan hams it up with Canadian fans during wheelchair tennis preliminaries at Nathan Phillips Square during the Invictus Games in Toronto.
“I am.” That’s a very powerful phrase. These two words, “I” and “am,” together, followed by specific characteristics, give people the power to define themselves. The effect of this kind of mind over matter is not to be downplayed. It can deliver the strength you need to stand up when t...

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