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[quote=Anonymous]It’s interesting - losing beloved family members over the years has helped me see that their lives have value even after they’re gone. I carry them with me and my memories still impact me. They don’t feel “gone.” It also made me realize how short life is, so I’ve come to appreciate “Cleveland” a bit more — the smaller things that have meaning. But then again, I’ve never been a particularly ambitious person; I’m more “type B”, I guess. I’m not going to change the world or make a huge mark but I try to focus on the microcosm - connecting with people in small ways, sharing positive, caring energy that might make TGEM feel less isolated, even for a moment. My volume teee work with the elderly has helped nourish that. I do believe in the ripple effect of one small act of kindness. It will have to do. I do t know if it will change with time, but it helps me now (and I just turned 50, too). [/quote]
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