I didn't see any trendy word in Anchor's post, read it three times. We can't walk in the shoes of others Steven. Anchorman has disabilities and is able to lead a useful, happy life, keeping sense of humour and helping others.
If you read some of Joni Eareckson Tada's work and saw the film of her early life, accident and rehabilitation,you'd be amazed. She is very powerful! It wasn't always like that, when she first had her accident at 17 and after some treatment, knew she would be severely handicapped thereafter it was a terrible blow. She had a struggle.
We look at people like her trying to imagine how we would be in her position and it's bleak. I think I'd consider it a personal tragedy and give up, I'm glad it hasn't happened to me so get where you're coming from. However, there's no doubt God used Joni's disability for the greater good. Once she accepted that she moved beyond her own injury, she had work to do and still does. God works through her & has helped her, guiding her towards positive relationships - most of all, her husband. She didn't think she'd have a husband, marriage wasn't on the cards for her & then she met Ken.
Please try to find more information about the lady, you'll be surprised.