Life is paradoxical and the earlier we learn that and embrace this complex concept, the more we grow in understanding. Light needs shades of darkness to make forms visible. Every tear of sadness has a wellspring of hope. Every death brings new understanding of life and resurrects within us a profound sense of curiosity that … Continue reading Valentine’s Day by William Klein
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Extending Gratitude by William Klein
Sometimes gratitude creeps up on you and lightens the mood like a friend razzing you with a harmless practical joke. I was with some friends the other day, and I felt a warmth and peace that eased right into my heart. I’d had the same feelings a few years earlier when I was facing one … Continue reading Extending Gratitude by William Klein
There is Something More by William Klein
I don’t want to sound too morose, but death is a likely place to start in examining what life is all about. How we respond to death is how we respond to life. This is not understood when we’re young. We think we will live forever and don’t consider how the single act of leaving … Continue reading There is Something More by William Klein
