sábado, 7 de febrero de 2009

Life warrior

To the writer:
Hey, I’m just writing you because I read your “reflect, the day after” article, the one you talk about the death of your cousin.
I just want to tell you that I know how it feels to lose someone you care about and love. You know, my grandma passed away 1 and a half year ago… and I still miss her, she was the best one and I used to do so many things with her like cook, paint, have some talks, go to the super and so many things that if I tell you I would never end. So it’s normal to feel without breath sometimes but there’s a limit for everything; thus, just take the time you need to get realize about the reality and say good bye to your cousin Rex, but do not remain suspended in his death.
Likewise the muscular dystrophy that your cousin suffered made me think about the lucky girl that I am of having all the health and abilities such as walk, talk, move by me, among others. It should be great to have Rex as a example of effort and also as a life warrior. One characteristic you said that he focused in the abilities he had instead of the ones he was losing, also helped me to get realized of how I am living my life; sometimes we used to only see the negative side of everything without thinking about the people that is suffering so much more, and the worst and sad thing is that we adopted a selfish position and create a bubble which obstructed us to see the world reality.
Sometimes I think that change for good Its so hard, but when I see what could did your cousin I just can’t keep this idea, if he came to the top of the tallest mountain I should follow his example and give all of my effort to reach it.
So, I want to thank you of give me this life lesson by means of your blog and you’re writing of Rex.
Best wishes and hoping you be ok,
Marcela Manzo

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