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Marcos was once a happy family man and successful graphic artist. But after losing his marriage and his job--and nearly losing his newly outed transgender son to a suicide attempt after a violent attack by classmates--Marcos receded into depression and anxiety. Desperate, he opened himself up to whomever or whatever might be listening and asked for help. The answer he got back was clear: "Just do the next good thing." The next morning, he received the email that would change his life. The subject line read simply, "Help our friend Joe." Inside was a job offer as a caregiver to a remarkable…mehr

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Marcos was once a happy family man and successful graphic artist. But after losing his marriage and his job--and nearly losing his newly outed transgender son to a suicide attempt after a violent attack by classmates--Marcos receded into depression and anxiety. Desperate, he opened himself up to whomever or whatever might be listening and asked for help. The answer he got back was clear: "Just do the next good thing." The next morning, he received the email that would change his life. The subject line read simply, "Help our friend Joe." Inside was a job offer as a caregiver to a remarkable 87-year-old, Joe Sabah. This is the inspirational true story of their friendship and Joe's lasting gift of ten life-changing lessons.
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Autorenporträt
Marcos Perez is a marketing writer and senior graphic designer for Naropa University and is currently completing his master's degree in art therapy. Marcos's writing and artwork focuses on personal and spiritual growth through meditation and the navigation of the life of a single father of two teenagers. D. Eric Maikranz is an author and previous foreign correspondent who wrote for the Denver Post. His debut novel, The Reincarnationist Papers, was critically acclaimed, and in 2021 it was adapted by Paramount into the movie Infinite, starring Mark Wahlberg.