Autumn in New England
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Hello friends,
I try to live in the light, but it seems we're tested every day. When I read a sad headline, I take a quiet moment to embrace those affected. And then, for my own sanity, I have to move on. But I saw a news story today that has gutted me. I have been upset all day, and just cannot shake the deep and utter sorrow I am experiencing for this tragic soul.
Did anyone see the story about the 9 y/o Pennsylvania boy who beat cancer, only to be strangled by his father (who had been jailed previously for abusing him)? Clearly, this boy was terribly mistreated and neglected the entirety of his short and anguished life. And yet every photo of him shows a beaming, beautiful, smiling face. I just can't get it out of my thoughts. I want to hold him tight, keep him safe, and comfort him.
I'm a believer in "thinking globally, and acting locally." And I try to focus my charitable donations and volunteerism in that direction. But you can't right every wrong in this world, and the sense of helplessness can be overwhelming.
So how do you personally deal with these lingering emotions?
Thanks for listening,
Autumn
I try to live in the light, but it seems we're tested every day. When I read a sad headline, I take a quiet moment to embrace those affected. And then, for my own sanity, I have to move on. But I saw a news story today that has gutted me. I have been upset all day, and just cannot shake the deep and utter sorrow I am experiencing for this tragic soul.
Did anyone see the story about the 9 y/o Pennsylvania boy who beat cancer, only to be strangled by his father (who had been jailed previously for abusing him)? Clearly, this boy was terribly mistreated and neglected the entirety of his short and anguished life. And yet every photo of him shows a beaming, beautiful, smiling face. I just can't get it out of my thoughts. I want to hold him tight, keep him safe, and comfort him.
I'm a believer in "thinking globally, and acting locally." And I try to focus my charitable donations and volunteerism in that direction. But you can't right every wrong in this world, and the sense of helplessness can be overwhelming.
So how do you personally deal with these lingering emotions?
Thanks for listening,
Autumn