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Life is hard, many say . . . but compared to what? Even the whiners, the complainers, the naysayers, the ungrateful, all want to live to see another day. Yes, Life is hard. Just yesterday a father took his 10 year old son fishing. Somehow the boy fell in the water and drowned though his father tried desperately to save him. For the rest of his life that father will ache and weep for his son. King David the writer of the Psalms centuries ago also ached and wept for his son. Pain has torn at our hearts since Creation. But hearts though scarred find healing, not by quitting, but by marching on.…mehr

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Life is hard, many say . . . but compared to what? Even the whiners, the complainers, the naysayers, the ungrateful, all want to live to see another day. Yes, Life is hard. Just yesterday a father took his 10 year old son fishing. Somehow the boy fell in the water and drowned though his father tried desperately to save him. For the rest of his life that father will ache and weep for his son. King David the writer of the Psalms centuries ago also ached and wept for his son. Pain has torn at our hearts since Creation. But hearts though scarred find healing, not by quitting, but by marching on. Darkness has stalked humans as long as man has lived on earth. But the Light rises again and again. Better to embrace Life than run from it. This book is about the healers, the lovers, the builders, the growers, the musicians, the poets, the artists, the teachers, the encouragers. There is no cheap optimism here; no call for some romanticized utopia. But you will find a call for "tikkun olam", a fixing of the world. Reading through these you will no doubt laugh. For sure you'll shed some tears, more than some. And at the same time you might discover something about yourself you never imagined before. ... As for me, the "compiler", who am I? ... Just read on. You'll find out.