McClung muses on the spiritual insights learned during the last six months of her best friend’s life in this debut memoir. The author ends each chapter with resonant questions for readers to ponder. McClung has written a thoughtful think piece that also serves as a touching tribute to “one of my greatest teachers during the worst times of her life.” McClung has written a thoughtful think piece that also serves as a touching tribute to “one of my greatest teachers…..
The strongest person in the room is not the one who has the biggest bank account. The strongest person in the room is not the one who has the grandest title. The strongest person in the room is not the one who loudly sings their own praises. The strongest person in the room is the one who has learned through Self-Love to have an open heart and is willing to quietly share that open heart with the weakest…..
KINDNESS is not for the faint of heart. KINDNESS is for the strong hearted. It takes strength to offer a hand rather than judgment. It takes strength to look into a stranger’s eyes and see a friend. It takes strength to see beauty where others only see ugliness. It takes strength to listen rather than turning away. It takes strength to speak softly when all others are shouting. It takes strength to offer love…..
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