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Talking to a longtime friend of mine recently, he seemed in good spirits and looked more...youthful.

We had not spoken in several months because of differences in opinions on all manner of topics. I will be the first to admit that I had planned to cut them off, to move on from a multi-decade friendship that had lately become argumentative, burdensome.

After mostly small talk and in the middle of our conversation he drops an admission — “...you were right. No one is dying.”

There it was — the tell of a man moved on from an unnatural fear. A sparkle in his eye and the ability to live once again amongst the normal fears that plague every individual, he toasted to the future and all the uncertainties therein.

I wish for each of you a reconnection with your dismissed loved ones, because today I witnessed a redemption and it gives me hope

Talking to a longtime friend of mine recently, he seemed in good spirits and looked more...*youthful*. We had not spoken in several months because of differences in opinions on all manner of topics. I will be the first to admit that I had planned to cut them off, to move on from a multi-decade friendship that had lately become argumentative, burdensome. After mostly small talk and in the middle of our conversation he drops an admission — “...you were right. No one is dying.” There it was — the tell of a man moved on from an unnatural fear. A sparkle in his eye and the ability to live once again amongst the normal fears that plague every individual, he toasted to the future and all the uncertainties therein. I wish for each of you a reconnection with your dismissed loved ones, because today I witnessed a redemption and it gives me hope

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Once my friends make it to this point, they realize one major thing about us. We're not like this because we don't care. We're like this because we care too much.