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Marry the man who’s going to walk with you through the next fifty or sixty years. Open doors, hold your hand, make your coffee, rub lotion on the cracks of your feet, put you up on a pedestal where you belong.
“If the worst is a possibility, then you keep it on the table. Don’t hide from it. Don’t run. It can happen. And if and when it does, you need to have thought about it ahead of time. That way you’re not crushed when your worst thought becomes your reality.”
Waiting for somebody does that. It turns minutes to hours, hours to days, and days to several lifetimes.
Made me consider what people need versus what I, in my ivory tower, wanted to give them.”
Forgiveness is a tough thing. Both in the offering…and the accepting.