From Elizabeth Tobey:
"Over the past seven years, I have changed significantly as a person and all of those changes stem from the death of my mother. Some of these changes are unwelcome additions in my life: people don’t call me late at night or early in the morning because they know it will cause white-eyed panic. But the others, the ones I’ve gone into purposefully, have made me a much better and stronger person. And while I would much rather have had my mother these past seven years and would trade all these growth moments, there’s still value in what I’ve learned that can be shared to help others....Never regret. Know who you are with all the good and the bad that comes with that knowledge. Surround yourself with things that make your life better, and never settle for anything less than that."
The day my mother died — Life Hack: Your Story, Experience, etc — Medium
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