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Each time I fell into a chasm--my son's death or a tumor in my breast or an unwelcome woman--I had to accept the planet had taken a few turns & I could not turn it back. My life was & would always be different, & it would be less than I hoped it would be. Each time, there was a new life, a new story....the longer I clung to the hope that my old life might come back, the more I set myself up for unending discontent.
— Aug 09, 2022 07:49PM
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Forgiveness, I have been told, is the gift I give to him; trust he has to earn by himself.
— Aug 19, 2022 06:37PM
Kim
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Each time I fell into a chasm--my son's death or a tumor in my breast or an unwelcome woman--I had to accept the planet had taken a few turns & I could not turn it back. My life was & would always be different, & it would be less than I hoped it would be. Each time, there was a new life, a new story....the longer I clung to the hope that my old life might come back, the more I set myself up for unending discontent.
— Aug 09, 2022 07:48PM

