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“And The Other Is Like It, Love Your Neighbor as Yourself”
One of the most impactful things my mom has probably ever shown me is the importance of valuing others.
She’s always been incredibly thoughtful and as a passionate baker brings baked goods to virtually any home dinner she’s invited to.
Even just this past week she sent me a few things she baked along with two handwritten notes.
It’s just natural for her, it’s a core part of the identity and value systems.
She’s the first to send handwritten thank you notes, the first to call you on your birthday, and the first to send love on a rainy day.
At my age, people don’t do handwritten notes much… maybe you’ll get a birthday text.
I wrote about something similar in the past. I was reflecting upon the different ways to congratulate people.
We are all unique people with unique perspectives and unique ideas and desires.
Along with this, we can not speak in the same manner to every single person and expect the same…