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    “The more contact I have with people, the better I feel: eye contact, a smile, I’ll take anything. The moment somebody makes any kind of overture, I’m heading their way. So many people ask for my photograph. I always say ‘yes.’ It’s thrilling. Aren’t we lucky? We’re so lucky to be here. This street is so full of sweetness and people. I love this street so much because it leads to the park. I can smell it. Look at that beautiful dog over there!”
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    Katie Danae Hardisty
    Katie Danae Hardisty Oh, what a world it would be if we all thought like you, ma'am. 😌Ver tradução
    Mehgan Atchison
    Mehgan Atchison When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
    With a red hat which doesn’t go, and doesn’t suit me.
    And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
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    “There’s a strange culture in medicine. People are less friendly to each other than I imagined. I got an MD and a PhD in Neuroscience. I’m finishing my residency right now. I guess I thought that everyone would be compassionate, and would help each other, and would be nice to each other. And don’t get me wrong—I work with a lot of compassionate people. But the stress just erodes people. There’s a lot of tension and anger. We’re taught that 80 hours per week is normal ...
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    Jon McFarland
    Jon McFarland It takes people like you who have the strength to get through the system that can change it for the better. Thank you so much for your hard work, it will be and already is appreciated by the people you're going to helpVer tradução
    Kristen Ismert
    Kristen Ismert It's ridiculous that those studying medicine are made to live such unhealthy lifestyles themselves. There MUST be a better way....Ver tradução
    Manda Aanerud The oft-muttered motto of my nursing school class was, "Nursing school is learning how to save others' lives without taking your own." It's a problem in the whole medical culture.Ver tradução
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    “It’s hard to raise a kid anywhere, but especially in the city. There’s just so much coming at you all the time. Look at this—we have one little dirt patch to play ball. And I have to be a navy seal just to get him to Randall’s Island on the weekend for his baseball games. It’s a lot of stress. He was born right before my job started going downhill. I’d just lost everything in my first divorce. I wasn’t hitting my numbers at work and nobody wanted to hear any excuses. ...
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    Samm Eichmann TC He's more likely to remember all of the times that you took him to your "one little dirt patch" than he is to remember the one time you grabbed his arm really hard.

    **edited because nobody here, including myself, can say whether or not the little boy will remember it.
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    Sylvia Amena Egbe
    Sylvia Amena Egbe I was so scared to read the comments, thinking oh boy they're going to rip him to shreds for the one time he grabbed his sons arm..but in true HONY fashion you ban together and encourage him...I love this page.Ver tradução
    “Both my husband and I work in retail. I’ve worked for eighteen years at the Macy’s on 34th street. I wake up at 5:30 every morning, make the kids breakfast, and get them to school by 7:30. Then I go to work for six hours, then take my son to therapy, and pick up my daughter from dance practice. We catch the nineteen bus to the two train, and ride it to the last stop. We’re normally home by seven so I have time to eat dinner before going to sleep at nine. I’m busting my...
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    Rachel Anna
    Rachel Anna The best lesson you can teach them is to still bust their humps, whether they "have to" or not. And by leading by example, there's no doubt in my mind that those kids will grow up to be as strong and caring as you!Ver tradução
    Lydia Sarraille-Heistuman I get what you're saying, but I really take issue with the idea that working yourself to the bone is a virtue. It's a necessity for some people, to be sure, but it's not something I want for my kid. I'd rather see this family able to relax a little and...Ver maisVer tradução
    Brennan McDowell
    Brennan McDowell Too all those busting humps out there, thank you, it goes so unappreciated and deserves so much appreciation. Keep busting.Ver tradução
    “I was raped by my cousin when I was seven. He was a teenager. We were sleeping in the same bed when it happened. I could have run away but I didn’t. Why didn’t I stop it? Does that mean I kind of liked it? Is that why I didn’t tell anyone? It got even more confusing when I grew up and realized I was gay.”
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    Linnette Sherrie Curtis
    Linnette Sherrie Curtis you were a child, you didn't know better. what he did was wrong and you did nothing wrong.Ver tradução
    Saskia Wolsak
    Saskia Wolsak Rape is still an act of violence, regardless of your sexual orientation. The fact that you're questioning yourself means you didn't consent.Ver tradução
    Amy Frost
    Amy Frost The fact that he was seven means he didn't consent. :(Ver tradução
    “I was in a fraternity when I was in college. We’d always try to be funny and shoot each other down. And I never really stopped being that way. I’ve been sarcastic my whole life. I always had something witty to say. I didn’t care whose feelings got hurt as long as I got a good laugh. I didn’t care much about maintaining relationships. It was ‘take it or leave it.’ But I got lung cancer recently, and nobody came to visit me when I was in the hospital. That really got me thinking. I don’t take my relationships for granted anymore. I’m much more careful with my words now. I don’t want to upset anybody. I listen a lot more. I try to appreciate everyone who takes the time to speak to me.”
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    Lynn Hansen
    Lynn Hansen I recognize this story. I used to be very sarcastic too and I never realized that people were actually being hurt by the things I said. I'm much more careful with my words now too.Ver tradução
    Martje Ross I'm still very sarcastic, I'm not sure what it's got to do with hurting people. I'm not going to be sarcastic at someone who is feeling sad, or at someone else's expense. That's not sarcasm, that's being an a-hole.Ver tradução
    Jennifer Martin
    Jennifer Martin Don't beat yourself up too much, Im a pretty nice person and only had 2 visitors when I was in the hospital - and one was my hubby so he doesn't really count lol. People are selfish and wander through life with tunnel vision. You may end up back in the...Ver maisVer tradução
    Nweke Stanverse Thank you for this honest comment. I'm a student nurse and HCSW so I look after people in the hospital. I look after wonderful and kind patients yet they don't get visitors. Especially the elderly ones and it breaks my heart. A particular patient is on...Ver maisVer tradução
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