Posted on Nov 21, 2025 / Celebs

FDR’s battle with polio transformed him both as a man and as a leader. He lost the use of his legs at 39, which forced him to rethink his whole life and career. Instead of stepping back, he worked even harder to stay active in politics and show strength. He spent years at Warm Springs, Georgia, trying to rebuild his strength and helping others with disabilities. The disease made him more empathetic and determined, which people later felt during the Great Depression. He hid the extent of his disability from the public, but those close to him knew how much effort daily tasks required. Many say his personal struggle helped shape his “never give up” leadership style.
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