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01-31-2019 09:43 PM - edited 01-31-2019 09:47 PM
The following was sent to me from the son of my friend of fifty years who passed away from breast cancer in 2011. I do not know if he personally wrote it or copied it, I just felt it is worth sharing.
You may not know me but I walk with you...
I am the light in the eyes of the newborn
child...the cry of those in pain...we are all
one big family on this earth...my hope...
my wish for this year is for people to
connect on a real level...to talk...not
text...there has been a grave loss of
personal connection over the last
decade...sit at the dinner table together
without scanning your phone very five
seconds...laugh...love and live as if there
is no tomorrow...there might not be for some.
01-31-2019 10:10 PM
Sounds like something someone would give to their teenage son/daughter to get them OFF the cell phone. Good intentions, but I'm wondering if having an authentic conversation might be a better choice of communication. Yes, I agree...connecting on a "real level" is a worthy aspiration.
Maybe he is reaching out to you in attempt to have a meaningful conversation, perhaps missing his mom who passed away 8 years ago. Just a thought.
01-31-2019 10:40 PM
For those of us who did not grow up with or own smart phones, it is disconcerting to see not just young people, but anyone who owns a smart phone, engrossed in it when ever they have a spare minute. It bother's me when I see my nieces and nephews not able to carry on a conversation for any length of time with an adult or anyone for that matter without checking their phone. I don't know how old your friend's son is, but if he did write that note himself or even if he saw it and it spoke to him , it's wonderful he thought of you and sent it. I enjoyed reading it and agree with the sentiment.
01-31-2019 10:48 PM
You know what? Everytime you see someone on a cell phone does not mean they do that to the exclusion of all else.
And a text can be very efficient and get an answer quickly. Sometimes that is necessary.
Yes, live like you are dying and all the other wonderful sentiments out there. There is plenty of sadness to be had. Sometimes, that is necessary, too.
01-31-2019 11:00 PM - edited 01-31-2019 11:11 PM
@phoenixbrd wrote:Sounds like something someone would give to their teenage son/daughter to get them OFF the cell phone. Good intentions, but I'm wondering if having an authentic conversation might be a better choice of communication. Yes, I agree...connecting on a "real level" is a worthy aspiration.
Maybe he is reaching out to you in attempt to have a meaningful conversation, perhaps missing his mom who passed away 8 years ago. Just a thought.
It was included with a lot of other things, song titles, poetry, politics, religion, a lot of rambling, it was nothing personal. He misses his dad a whole lot more than his mother, dad was a former pilot in the Air Force and went on a lot of bombing missions, was a retired Major when he died from cancer in the 80's and this son was hit real hard with his death.
01-31-2019 11:10 PM
@blackhole99 wrote:For those of us who did not grow up with or own smart phones, it is disconcerting to see not just young people, but anyone who owns a smart phone, engrossed in it when ever they have a spare minute. It bother's me when I see my nieces and nephews not able to carry on a conversation for any length of time with an adult or anyone for that matter without checking their phone. I don't know how old your friend's son is, but if he did write that note himself or even if he saw it and it spoke to him , it's wonderful he thought of you and sent it. I enjoyed reading it and agree with the sentiment.
Your words are very much appreciated. I can never understand how anyone can take umbrage from something so sentimental, almost as though they take it as a personal affront. He is in his forties, a very sensitive man who has two sons of his own. Again, thank you for being so kind and understanding.
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