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A person with no legs may find that being an actor could be very difficult. This is because the acting world is very particular about how the actors and actresses look for a certain role. They may need perfectly healthy people to lose or gain weight for a certain role. For some people with disabilities, they may need them to do even more to match the character. Having no legs could make it even more difficult to find an acting job and would narrow down their possibilities for jobs.
Being an athlete could be more tedious for people with no legs because there are certain sports like track or football that may be harder for people with no legs to participate in. It also could be easy because unlike acting, there is a variety of sports for all humans to participate in. Sports are a bit picky about which players they choose, but there's also the ability to compete with others who may or may not be like you. So, again, it could either be really difficult, or, it could be much easier. It all depends on what sport you're going to play.
A software developer-I believe-wouldn't be nearly as difficult as being an actor athlete. This is because there isn't any physical fitness involved and the employers can't/aren't as picky about who they hire and who they don't. They have a very tiny to no excuse for not hiring you just because you don't have legs. As long as you're qualified and you can get the job done, they'll most likely hire you, regardless of you having legs or not.
Being a doctor could pose some problems, depending on what kind of doctor you are. They may reject you because they may be worried about liability, being able to accommodate you, and if you can get the job done. Doctor's are walking around a lot and don't have a lot of time to sit, depending on which path you take. If you are slowed down, can't get to a patient in time, have to take frequent breaks, etc, they may reject you because it may be too much for them to handle. The stakes are also very high for any health sciences or nursing because of the large demand for them.
Being a teacher could be difficult, but it can also be easier than being an actor. You don't have to walk a whole lot and you're not consistently moving, so it would be easier on your body. Also, people aren't very picky about who becomes a teacher and who doesn't. In a lot of schools, you may notice a whole variety of teachers. They are more laid back about and only care that you get the job done.
Being a writer would probably be the easiest job. You don't have to move much, you are probably employed by yourself or a publisher that you probably don't have to see very often. It's highly likely they would hire you, especially if you don't have legs or are disabled in some other way. They encourage people with disabilities or no legs to write and encourage others like them to start writing, and there may not be any liability for someone with no legs. So, all in all, they're very encouraging of people with disabilities, such as having no legs, to write and inspire others like them, there's not much physical activity, and the publishers are probably not looking for people who match a character or look a certain way.
Hope this helps! :)
(By the way, no offense or hate intended towards anyone.)