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We love to talk, if not a not, at least a little with our friends, family and relatives. Over the span of a day, a week, a month or year, you end up sharing a lot of things with your loved ones, most of it that means something to you. You ask a lot of general questions and get asked too.
“How are you?”
“How’s it going?”
“How’s life treating you?”
“How is your husband/wife?”
“How are your kids?”
These are some of the questions we exchange when we meet our loved ones. And if we talk to someone who is pretty close, we don’t even mind sharing our financial situations. However, most of this is just small talk, which may be important, but mostly isn’t.
It’s Not Always the Physical Health that Matters
“You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it”
-Robin Willams
Mr. Williams was one of my most favourite actors. Be it Good Morning Vietnam, Mrs. Doubtfire, or Dead Poets Society, I would watch them again even for the zillionth time. Robin took his own life on August 11, 2014, and it was only a week ago that I realized that it was 5 years since his death.