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~~~ Words To Live By ~~~

I  sat next to the bed of old man, a friend for  over twenty
years,  and held his hand. Hal was dying. We both knew
these  next  few days would be his last.

We spent time reminiscing about  his long  and fruitful
career as a church pastor. We talked  about old friends.
We  chatted about his family. And I listened  as he offered
sage wisdom and  advice to a member of a "younger 
generation."

At a lull in the  conversation, Hal seemed  to carefully
consider what he was about to say  next. Then  he
squeezed my hand, gazed intently into my eyes
and  whispered,  just loud enough for me to hear,
"Nothing is more important  than  relationships."

I knew that this was somehow near  the pinnacle of his 
life's learnings. As he considered all  of his experiences --
personal,  professional, spiritual and  family, this one
ultimate observation surfaced  above the rest:  "Nothing
is more important than  relationships."

"Don't  get overly caught up in your career," he seemed 
to be saying  to me. "Likewise, don't use people in order
to achieve your  goals, then throw them away. No project,
no program, no task  should be  pursued at the expense
of friends and family.

"Remember,"  I heard him  saying, as clearly as if he were
speaking the  words, "that in the end, only  your relationships
will truly  matter. Tend them well."

Writer Og  Mandino puts it this  way: "Beginning today,"
he said, "treat everyone you  meet  as if he or she were
going to be dead by midnight. Extend to  them all  the
care, kindness, and understanding you can muster, 
and do so with no  thought of any reward. Your life
will  never be the same again."

At  the end of a long life, my  friend Hal would have
agreed.

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