that MS is a killer. Then I go to the calling hours of a man only three years my senior, who only in the last few years has re-connected with his grown sons and met his grandchildren, and I remember.
I have been so lucky that MS has only lightly touched me, and overall has not diminished my quality of life. But the flip side of that coin is that I have a responsibility to be mindful of my luck. I don't always know what is right, but I know that I can always try harder.
So as I wish healing to the family of a man too young to die, I resolve once more to think about who I am and how I treat others.
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Thank you and hugs back.
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Thank you too! *hugly hugs*
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