The longer I live and the more that I learn about life, the more I realize that every person on this good Earth is dealing with some measure of fear and sadness and frustration. Be kind. Be gentle. Cut them some slack when they aren’t at their best. Say something nice and flash them a smile for no particular reason. They might not be able to express in that moment how much your gentle support and quiet acceptance means to them, but in their heart, they will feel it, and it will make a difference.
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