To be at home is to be known.
It is to be loved for who you are.
It is to share a sense of common ground, common interest, pursuits, and values with others who truly care about you.
In community after community I’ve met lonely people who felt homeless even though they had a roof over their heads
This is from Together, The healing power of human connection in a sometimes lonely world by Vivek H. Murthy, MD the 19th Surgeon General of the United States.)
This is one paragraph but I broke it into single sentences so that I could think about the meaning of each statement.
To be known, to be loved and to be in a community where I am truly cared about.
No matter where I live in the world, I need these things for my happiness.
I don’t think these are happenstance.
If I am not known, not loved, and not living in a supportive community, I have a responsibility to make my life better and the lives of those around me.
Thoughts on a Wednesday morning in the beautiful Pacific Northwest!
Glad to know you through blogging, Lori, and I’m sure we would be friends in person too.
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Thank you Anneli. Maybe, hopefully, someday our paths will cross in person. In the meantime, it is great to be friends through our blogging. Have a happy day. Hugs, Lori
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You too, Lori. Have a great weekend.
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How wise, and how sensitive.
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Thank you! I hope you are well. Hugs, Lori
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This is a truth. Those who can think of making someone else happy often feel happy themselves. Even making a card to pop in a letterbox. Love and Blessings.
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I agree. I have signed up to send cards to the older folks in my neighborhood. Happy Day to you! Love, Lori
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