Michael Pasikov was a classically trained pianist with hopes of going to Juilliard. But instead, he chose a career in computer science. Then he was diagnosed with cancer and made a life-changing decision: If he was cured, he would give 100 concerts for charity. Which he did. But then something else happened and he lost the use of his dominant, piano playing right hand. So Pasikov did the only thing he could: He taught himself to play one-handed.