Michael J. Fox is redefining what a diagnosis with Parkinson's disease looks like – not dwelling on the disorder that effects his nervous system.
While in Austin at the SXSW festival where he is showcasing his documentary "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie," Fox was asked how he "mobilized" people to be passionate about the cause so close to his heart. "I didn't have a choice… This is it.
I have to give everything I have, and it's not lip service. I show up and do the best I can," he said, per People magazine. "Pity is a benign form of abuse.
I can feel sorry for myself, but I don't have time for that.There is stuff to be learned from this, so let's do that and move on," he added.
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