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| Last week I was sitting in the lobby of a medical building when I heard an elderly woman talking on the phone about her husband. His name was Ed and he 1 her off for her doctor's 2 , and was going to park the car and 3 her. She was so 4 because he never came back to get her. As she described her 5 to the person on the phone she started to cry and I knew I needed to take 6 . She was talking to a local 7 they were going to have lunch at after her appointment. She 8 to see if he was there. After she sat down, I introduced myself and gave her my business card to 9 myself. Her name was Helen. I acknowledged her situation and asked if I could 10 . She explained her husband Ed was supposed to park the car and wait for her. Then she said, "My husband has Alzheimer (老年痴呆症) and he shouldn't be 11 without me." I 12 to drive to the local restaurant to see if Ed was waiting for her there. After notifying the valet (停车 管理员) of the situation at hand we exchanged cell phone numbers 13 Ed showed up as I jumped into action searching for Ed. 14 arriving in the parking lot of the restaurant she described I received a call from the valet. The valet had 15 Ed sitting on a bench in front of the hospital a few buildings down waiting for Helen. What a 16 ! Once reunited, we needed to find his car which he 17 where he parked! 18 , he parked in the handicapped spot so it was easy to find! Once all this was accomplished, I followed Ed and Helen home to be sure they arrived 19 . Waved goodbye and wished them my best. Compassion and 20 led me to reach out to Helen and Ed. The next time you see someone in need remember to "Pass It On"! | ||||
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| A loving person lives in a loving world.A hostile (敌意的) person lives in a hostile world.Everyone you meet is your mirror. Mirrors have a very particular__1__.They reflect the image in front of them.Just as a__2__mirror works as the vehicle to reflection, __3__do all of the people in our lives. When we see something beautiful such as a flower garden, that garden__4__a reflection.When we love someone, it's a(n)__5__of loving ourselves.We have often heard things like "I love how I am when I'm with that person". That si other for a long time.That feeling can come from__9__similarities. Just as the "mirror" or other people can be a positive reflection, it is more likely that we'll__10__it when it has a negative connotation (内涵). __11__, it's easy to remember the times when we have met someone we're not particularly__12__about.We may have some criticism (批评) in our mind about the __13__.This is especially true when we get to know someone with whom we would rather spend__14__ time. Oftentimes, when we__15__qualities in other people, ironically (讽刺地), it's usually the mirror that's__16__to us. At times we meet someone__17__and feel distant, disconnected, or disgusted.__18__we don't want to believe it, and it's not easy or__19__to look further, it can be a great learning lesson to__20__ what part of the person is being reflected in you.It's simply just another way to create more selfawareness. | ||||
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