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The Train Maker

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Dec 21, 2017
The Train Maker

The Train Maker

As a child, retired carpenter, Will of California, always wanted a toy train. But, he never got one. Now, he works eight to ten hours at a time to make wooden trains for the neighborhood kids, even those that have moved away. He’s made and given away more than 1,000 trains, modeling kindness for the children who receive the trains. But who gets more joy out of this exchange?
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We are All the Other: A Conversation with Denise Zabalaga

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December 21, 2017

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We are All the Other: A Conversation with Denise Zabalaga

There are not strangers here. Only friends you haven’t yet met.

– William Butler Yeats –

We are All the Other: A Conversation with Denise Zabalaga

With a superb gift for languages, Zabalaga taught herself Farsi and traveled as a single woman in Afghanistan, Syria, Damascus, Iran and Tajikistan. She got into many tight situations, but with her faith that meeting a stranger is, “first of all, an opportunity rather than a danger,” and with her uncanny openness and ability to connect with others, she always found her way out of difficulties. What was most important she said was, “the incredible generosity I experienced. Not only on a material level, but on a human level.” Over and over she experienced, as she puts it, “being accepted and included as a full human being.” Read more in this interview.
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