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When I was ten, the death of my mother had changed my life. A few years later when I was fifteen, a single bullet had changed my life again. At twenty-nine, a shrill cry from an abandoned newborn had flipped my life on end. But at thirty-three years old, in the middle of a quiet diner, Hadley Banks changed my life all over again.
“We aren’t given a hundred years all at once. Time is doled out one very manageable second at a time. If all you focus on is the big picture and worry about tomorrow, you lose the happiness that can be found in the seconds.”

