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A mother has written a touching note to the teenager who taught her daughter how to use her skateboard has gone viral.
“Dear teenage boy at the skate park:
You’re probably about 15 years-old, so I don’t expect you to be very mature or for you to want a little girl on your skate ramp for that matter.
What you don’t know is that my daughter has been wanting to skateboard for months. I actually had to convince her that skateboarding wasn’t just for boys.
So when we walked up to the skate park and saw that it was full of teenaged boys who were smoking and swearing, she immediately wanted to turn around and go home.
I secretly wanted to go too because I didn’t want to have to put on my mom voice and exchange words with you.
I also didn’t want my daughter to feel like she had to be scared of anyone, or that she wasn’t entitled to that skate park just as much as you were.
So when she said, ‘Mom it’s full of older boys,’ I calmly said, ‘So what, they don’t own the skate park.’
She proceeded to go down the ramp in spite of you and your friends flying past her and grinding rails beside her.
She only had two or three runs in before you approached her and said ‘Hey, excuse me …’
I immediately prepared to deliver my ‘She’s allowed to use this park just as much as you guys’ speech when I heard you say, ‘Your feet are wrong. Can I help you?’
You proceeded to spend almost an hour with my daughter showing her how to balance and steer, and she listened to you – a feat not attained by most adults.
You held her hand and helped her get up when she fell down and I even heard you tell her to stay away from the rails so that she wouldn’t get hurt.
I want you to know that I am proud that you are part of my community, and I want to thank you for being kind to my daughter, even though your friends made fun of you for it.
She left the skate park with a sense of pride and with the confidence that she can do anything, because of you.”

Photos courtesy of Jeanean Thomas
HT BuzzFeed

Source – https://www.facebook.com/groups/2978388479059436/permalink/3579071952324416/?mibextid=S66gvF

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“The TRUTH is, that all of the ‘STUFF’ here on earth we work so hard to buy and accumulate … does not mean a thing.

At the end of the day … people will be cleaning out our ‘STUFF’, going through our ‘STUFF’, figuring out what to do with all of our ‘STUFF’…

This ‘STUFF’ we’ve accumulated in our life.

The only thing of VALUE that remains, are the MEMORIES and what we deposit into others.

May we all learn to spend less time accumulating ‘STUFF’ and spend way more time making MEMORIES.

~ Ignazio Vella ~

Source – Unknown and shared from The HR Diary page on Facebook.

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Sit for 10 mins before a drunkard – you will feel life is very easy.

Sit for 10 mins before sage & ascetic – you will feel like gifting away everything in charity.

Sit for 10 mins before a leader – you will feel all your studies are useless.

Sit for 10 mins before a life insurance agent – you will feel that it is better to die.

Sit for 10 mins before traders – you will feel your earnings are too meager.

Sit for 10 mins before scientists – you will feel the enormity of your own ignorance.

Sit for 10 mins before good teachers – you will feel like wanting to become a student again.

Sit for 10 mins before a farmer or a worker – you will feel you are not working hard enough.

Sit for 10 mins before a soldier – you will feel your own services & sacrifices are insignificant.

Last but best one:

Sit for 10 mins before a good friend – you will feel your life is heaven!

From a friend:

Sit for 10 mins before your wife – you will feel you are the most useless person on earth

Company Matters!!! 😂

Wish you a happy and prosperous new year to all

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A 78-Year-old man fell apart and was transported to the hospital. They gave him an oxygen to support him for 24 hours. After a while, he was better. So, the doctor gave him his $5000,00 note, and when he saw the bill, he started crying. The doctor told him not to cry because of the bill. But the man said, I don’t cry because of money, I can pay all the money. I’m crying because for only 24 hours of using oxygen, I have to pay $5000,00 … But I’ve been breathing the free air of God for 78 years. I never paid anything, do you know how much I owe him? The doctor lowered his head and fell tears.Now, to you who reads this, you breathe the free air of God without any price to pay for years.please just take 2 seconds of your time and Shout ..Thank you lord for the breath of life.

Source – https://www.startwhereyouarebook.com/

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My experiment with programming language using the old style of coding skills proves to be futile. Here I was trying to upload new posts on the blog and ended with erratic loading issue. This taught me to keep up to date with the basic knowledge of the font settings. In the process changed my passwords twice to somehow make it work, but finally got it through.

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A feeling that withered into the abyss of endurance,

Never present its advanced invitations,

Yet so promising its knacks,

allowing to be as ever immutable oh pain!

@vishnupria

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work-life balance — • Being Mortal by Atul Gawande • “Our ultimate...

Is this book about philosophical tidbits presented by the doctor in relation with mortality? The answer isn’t feasible for all except that it fits into the spectrum of palliative and geriatric care in today’s world. Atul’s description of assisted living communities is provocative and informative. I sincerely resonate some of the elderly tantrums, sufferings and piercing to imagine their stands. When being a doctor himself would find hardships on the care of the elderly then nothing is asserted for the common people. This statement from the book is mesmerizing – “As our time winds down, we all seek comfort in simple pleasures-companionship, everyday routines, the taste of good food, the warmth of sunlight on our faces. We become less interested in the rewards of achieving and accumulating and more interested in the rewards of simple being. And we have a deep need to identify purposes outside ourselves that make living feel meaningful and worthwhile.” Hope it steer the same way to all.

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Today is my birthday, appreciate all the good souls blessing and wishes. Stay safe and spread positivity

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The Burden of Miracle in Poonachi: or the Story of a Black Goat | The Daily  Star

I have finished this book in a single sitting and hope it answers the review am about to give. This book is penned by a Tamil author and originally published in the Tamil language. Nowhere the adaptation lacks and it delivers the freshness as pledged. From the main characters to all the species involved tackles some of the philosophical questions of existence, breeding and self attribution. The ending might wreck some of the faint-hearted and thus remains the echoes of poonachi’s bleats forever.

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