Wednesday, September 11, 2013
The 12th Anniversary
12 years ago today, I experienced the beauty and destruction of humanity, while witnessing history.  I also learned many things, some of which I'm sure I have yet to discover or discern.
I learned what it is like to stand in line to die.  
I learned what motivates me to get out of bed every morning.  
I learned what true faith & spirituality are.  
I learned about unconditional love and lasting friendship.  
I learned about how thankful I am for the individuals that go to work daily to make me feel safe.
I learned that the world is not always a nice place.
I learned that I can be hated by a total stranger for reasons I'll never understand.
I learned that you always have a choice about whether you view things in a positive manner or a negative one.
I learned that if you allow hatred to consume you, it will.
I learned that nobility doesn't really matter. 
I learned that what you are taught as a small child NEVER really leaves you.
I learned that even though you might feel all alone, you never really are totally alone.
I learned that in your darkest hour, you can find inspiration.
I learned that in the midst of the darkness, you can find the light.
I learned the light WILL be there so keep searching. 
I learned the true definition of altruistic and benevolent.  
I learned to appreciate my body, imperfections and all.
I learned to appreciate the fact that I was born in the United States of America.
I learned to be even more patient.
I learned to trust my instincts.
I learned to play the hand that I am dealt in life to the very best of my ability.
I learned if I think I'm going to die, I will gladly drink from a stranger's cup.
I sent a note to my grown step children this morning telling them that I am so glad I didn't succumb to weakness and my desire to sit down because I wouldn't have had the opportunity to be involved in their lives and to know them.  We take for granted our mortality.  As a U.S. citizen, I know I take for granted the rights and freedoms (no matter what I might think of politics) that my forefathers fought so hard for.  I'm positive that if I would have been born geographically in another part of the world I would likely not be alive now.  I'm pretty sure that I would have been beheaded or stoned to death because of my strong willed, independent, free-spirited soul.
Each anniversary brings more insight and wisdom for me albeit not my preferred method of education.
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