We Didn't Ask for This, But We Can Choose Our Response
You know how good a warm room and dry clothes feel after you've been really cold and wet. How refreshing a glass of ice water is on a hot and sticky day. How comforting it is to relax in bed after a day of hard work. How uplifting it is to smile and chat (even briefly) with someone friendly after a period of isolation. Those good things are made better by contrast. We appreciate them more because of the not-so-good situations that preceded them. Our human condition No one escapes difficulties. Maybe you have fewer than some (I hope so), but no one's life is perfect all the time. My 28-year-old niece has an incurable neurological disorder. She and her doctors are managing it well for now, but the disease is unpredictable, and severe attacks can come at any time. My husband's colleague has cancer. She's 20 years (at least) younger than I am, yet she has to think about the possibility of dying in a year or two. I'm sure all of you know people...