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punomatic
Oct 30, 2015Explorer
DW and I lived in one of the "run down" parks with "permanent residents" for many months. Many of the coaches were in less than pristine condition. Many of the residents were not well-to-do, or even as well off as we are. What we found was that virtually all of the residents wanted what you and I want: to be taken at face value, to be treated with dignity, to share what they had with their neighbors and to have the freedom to enjoy their lives. The joy of living has little to do with financial holdings or one's surroundings. It has to do with seeing others as fellow human beings, with whom we share many more similarities than differences. Sit down and have a chat with one of your neighbors. You might like him.
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