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Fear Not, Weep Not
June 30, 2014 by kmabarrett
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Always best to take it one day at a time.Is it a lack of trust when we don’t?
Hi Marie,
Thanks again for the frequent comments…
I agree on the one day at a time. I don’t know if it’s lack of trust as much as a frailty of human nature. We can barely understand the past (and we lived through that). How much more difficult is looking to the future when we acknowledge how thin is the line between survival and personal extinction?