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My Legacy
I feel time ticking so loudly that it tempers my actions and keeps me focused. Without knowing specifics, I know I have precious little time left, and less every day, and that is part of what motivates me to spend … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Death, Family, legacy, Uncategorized
Tagged creating, death, Family, legacy, writing
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My Last Breath and Heartbeat
I’m acutely aware my time remaining on this earthly plane gets shorter with every breath I take and every beat of my heart. I may not survive to see tomorrow. I ask myself: How do I ensure what I leave … Continue reading
Legacy
I apologize that I’m barraging you with so many announcements so close together, but since two more books will be released shortly, I thought I better tell you about a different project now. I’ve begun writing my first fictional short … Continue reading
Posted in Goodness, Imagination, Kindness, Truth, Writing
Tagged adventures, blog, books, fiction, goodness, greatness, legacy, misadventures, non-fiction, readers, site, uthor, writer
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Of The Good In You I Can Speak
“…Of the Good in you I can speak, but not of the Evil. For what is Evil but Good–tortured by its own hunger and thirst? When Good is hungry, it seeks food, even in dark caves, and when it thirsts, … Continue reading
Posted in Courage, Generosity, Gratitude, Inspiring, Making the World a Better Place, Observations, Optimism, Praise, Quotes I Love
Tagged appreciate, centuries, descendants, fellow, food, generations, generous, good, grateful, great, greatness, heart, Hope, humankind, Kahlil Gibran, kind, legacy, live, living, living legacy, medicine, save another, saved, shirt off their back, spirit, spirits, survivors, wonderful
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Changing the World (Part II)
“I alone cannot change the World, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” – Mother Teresa She did indeed. And those ripples are likely to be felt for many generations. That’s quite a legacy.
I Just Returned from a Memorial Service of a Man I’ve Never Met
I just returned from a memorial service of a man I’ve never met. He was a distant relative of my elderly father-in-law who would not have been able to go if I hadn’t taken him. The deceased was born in … Continue reading
Posted in Family "Fun", Random Thoughts
Tagged 14-year-olds, Army, Bataan Death March, bus, Congressional Gold Medal, crime, death, father-in-law, George Washington, inerpreter, interrogate, interrogator, Japan, legacy, Martin Luther King, memorial service, MIS, Nelson Mandela, non-whites, public pool, School, secret, swimming, terrible, terrible crime, Tojo, Walter Tanaka, war, white, whites, WWII
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