stephen melitus he became successful. he's able to admit to past mistakes i think. screwing up was an important part of the learning experience. and admitting that i made a right old mess. we have a contract in 2010 and miscalculated the budget 530-0000 euros. as a result between 20122014 we completely overhauled the company. these days the company is specialized in scaffolding solutions. he's a role model for others as an entrepreneur who hasn't left a disability hold him back. he doesn't mention. i feel that people with disability should be more in the public eye ready. how often do we see anyone with disability in the headlines. or on t.v. almost never. a problem to some extent they don't dare put themselves out there draw attention to themselves and say ok i have this problem but i'm smart enough to build up a business. or has an optimistic outlook he shrugs off the discrimination he's experienced because of his disability. it's happened yes and sometimes it was severe. but i don't dwell on it i'm over 60 now i'm noticing that i no longer remember some stuff. i