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Karen Langston's avatar

This head of the tribe's compassion and vision are truly inspiring. His ability create a safe, supportive community speaks to the power of true leadership. This story is a moving reminder of how patience and understanding can transform lives and help others rediscover their strength instead of living fear. From our darkest depths comes the light of love.

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Colin Durrant's avatar

Thank you Karen. Yes, this is the point of the story :-)

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Karen Langston's avatar

well then, I got it! nice job and thank you for sharing

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Darcy Dudeck's avatar

This is a beautiful story. There is hope for all of us ❤️‍🩹💪

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Colin Durrant's avatar

Thank you Darcy. Yes, there is :-) Just look at us.

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Kathleen Hobbs's avatar

I loved every single word of that. I was right there with her. She was able to heal because she had someone compassionate patient and kind.

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Colin Durrant's avatar

Thank you Kathleen. Yes, it is a call for people to be more compassionate to those who are struggling and lashing out. They are struggling because someone else has damaged them. Appreciate you sharing :-)

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Jane Deegan's avatar

Beautiful story. It's never too late

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MICHAEL'S CURIOUS WORLD's avatar

There are a lot of damaged people feeling like that woman.

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Colin Durrant's avatar

Thanks Michael. Yes there are. You find the worst people in this world were made that way by someone else.

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Colin Durrant's avatar

Thank you Jane. Yes, 100% right..

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