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The story you have just read is true. The town of Derby, Connecticut, exists. The places in the story exist. The people are real, and their gifts to John Conway will never be forgotten, neither will his love for all. He used their names to assure that. Nancy is real and is his wife still. His daughter Alicia is real, and she and her husband gave him a gift-a little girl named Karina. They are all together now enjoying the life given to them. The Great Spirit exists in many by different names and religion, but the message is all the same-love. Man has created a lot of rules and laws. He, as I…mehr

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The story you have just read is true. The town of Derby, Connecticut, exists. The places in the story exist. The people are real, and their gifts to John Conway will never be forgotten, neither will his love for all. He used their names to assure that. Nancy is real and is his wife still. His daughter Alicia is real, and she and her husband gave him a gift-a little girl named Karina. They are all together now enjoying the life given to them. The Great Spirit exists in many by different names and religion, but the message is all the same-love. Man has created a lot of rules and laws. He, as I believe, created ten-ten of the simplest and easiest things to follow. John tries to follow them throughout his life. No preaching, just by showing example. There is no big church, just what has been given to us. And he listens. He told his friends their gifts and thanked all who are still alive and those that have passed. He is sure they know. How do I know this about John?
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Anthony Smith, former board member of Suicide Prevention Australia, is at the forefront of a movement that aims to change the way we consider mental health and suicide prevention. He is co-author of papers and reports promoting the Situational Approach, a concept that offers a fresh way of considering mental health by taking situational factors (such as economic and social disadvantage, and workplace stress) into account when diagnosing and treating depression and anxiety disorders.For more than two decades Anthony has worked across Australia with networks such as primary health, the life insurance industry, men's sheds and human resources, and at the community level in suicide prevention and research, built on collaborative work with a regional coroner's office.