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<blockquote data-quote="Mike d" data-source="post: 1696470" data-attributes="member: 130331"><p>Because that is me. Why do so many others offer to lend a hand to you only to have it rejected?</p><p></p><p>Lemme give you some truth. My best friend died of brain cancer not long back (a sweeter person you would NEVER meet and though I'm no weak person by any stretch, "Chuck" was a big strong guy)</p><p></p><p>Spent decades with him. Same age as me (60s)</p><p></p><p>Before he passed, he wanted to be with his sisters, accepted the outcome without massive regret save for his two great kids and his wife ("It is what it is" as he said) and now he's gone.</p><p></p><p>With grace, great conduct and a sweet disposition. Never once did he say he wished he hadn't been born</p><p></p><p>Yet you do. That is not a life. Wake up, battle it with a similar attitude and be the best you can</p><p></p><p>People here will help you ... do NOT turn your back on them as many appear to have already done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike d, post: 1696470, member: 130331"] Because that is me. Why do so many others offer to lend a hand to you only to have it rejected? Lemme give you some truth. My best friend died of brain cancer not long back (a sweeter person you would NEVER meet and though I'm no weak person by any stretch, "Chuck" was a big strong guy) Spent decades with him. Same age as me (60s) Before he passed, he wanted to be with his sisters, accepted the outcome without massive regret save for his two great kids and his wife ("It is what it is" as he said) and now he's gone. With grace, great conduct and a sweet disposition. Never once did he say he wished he hadn't been born Yet you do. That is not a life. Wake up, battle it with a similar attitude and be the best you can People here will help you ... do NOT turn your back on them as many appear to have already done [/QUOTE]
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