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| You don’t owe me nothing. Nothing at all. And if you think you do, I’d give you the same advice. Pass it down the line. –Bernard Hare
Inspiration of the Day:
One act of kindness that befell British writer Bernard Hare in 1982 changed him profoundly. Then a student living just north of London, he spins the story of himself during a young, troubled, and disrupted time in life. “… my mother was in hospital and not expected to survive the night. “Get home, son,” my dad said. I got to the railway station to find I’d missed the last train. A train was going as far as Peterborough, but I would miss the connecting Leeds train by twenty minutes. I bought a ticket and got on anyway. I was so desperate that I planned to nick a car in Peterborough, hitchhike, steal some money, something, anything. I just knew from my dad’s tone of voice that my mother was going to die that night…” [ more ]
Be The Change:
Think of a small act that you did (or received from a stranger). What did it cost you (them)? What did it mean to them (you)?
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