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Stephen Hawking said, “I’ve had no choice.” Does the writer think there was a choice ? What was it ?​

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Answered by MissLuxuRiant
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Yes, the writer thinks there was a choice. It was to live creatively with the reality of one’s disintegrating body. This was Hawking’s choice. He had refused to lead a dull life of an inactive disabled person.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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☘️ Living creatively with the reality of his weakening body was a choice.

☘️ Yes, the writer does think that Stephen Hawking had a choice. He believed that instead of succumbing to his disability, Hawking creatively channelled his little strength into researching and making phenomenal discoveries.

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