It’s nothing like a constructive, loving reprimand that comes from someone who genuinely cares about you that makes a lasting imprint on your heart and spirit. It’s like east and west when you get a correction from a colleague or boss. They don’t really care as much about you as they care about the company you work for. Their passion is temporary; a friend or a loved one is permanent. My wife demonstrated that type of eternal passion, passed down through the Holy Spirit.
While we're talking about passing things down, let's also remember our loved ones who have passed away—our parents and friends. I’ll always cherish the love our ancestors gave us. Some of their actions seemed rough, but they were driven by love and a wish to shape our future. I think the most important thing to remember is the lessons we learned from them and passed on to their legacy.
During holidays and special achievements, we truly feel their absence the most and wish we could share these precious moments with them. We will always carry them in our hearts, never forgetting them. They are an important part of our lives. Let’s show kindness and respect to one another, especially during this last quarter of the year. Thanksgiving and the birth of Jesus Christ are times for reflection and remembrance, not just commercial celebration.
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