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I do know and you remember why. I suppose in the end there is only so much you can do, and to carry the weight of all tragedy is not one of them. I remember writing about the only option we have in some ways when faced with all this agony:

"Soon she will head into her day, not to take part in the world but to be the world, not to be tempted by the ever gushing fountain of trivial tinsel, but instead to look each and every one squarely in the eye and see them in their struggle or their triumph or their defeat or their arrogance and treat them all with the same gracious manner, regardless of gain or favour, for that is what should be done."

It's not much, but it's something. Lots of love and care to you Susie.

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Thank you, again... perhaps there is an equation for 'finding grace'? If so, I need to understand the formula... though I fear it is more a three body problem, endless possibilities in a never ending spiral.

Wherever you wrote those words, can you send me the link please, even if ive already read the essay, I'd like to read it again.

I hope your day is blessed my friend.

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