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RE: My introduction and why i killed my life at 39

in #introduction8 years ago

Your introduction is a powerful one. It brought a tear to my eye thinking about how you must have been feeling at your lowest. When the people we love and who loves us back actually stand by us it can seem like a revelation....what a beautiful thing and what a wonderful wife you have. I love how you've crafted a new, more wholesome life. You have my admiration for what it's worth. I'd have given that manager such a tongue lashing for you....I loath bullies. Great post, welcome to Steemit!

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Wow, thank you so much for your kind words, and i have so many people saying they have been in a similar situation and it really shows there is something not working right in our society where this goes unpunished as a whole. Although this might make you feel better about that boss in particular i mentioned in my article, a short while after leaving i was contacted by a friend at that company to see if i was alright and she said the boss was shouting at someoone else and got so angry she had a heart attack and was carted off in an ambulance! truth is stranger than fiction. My wife saved my life and there is a real story of serendipity i may do an article on as i met the mother of my children for one day when i was 18 i just never knew it and then married her 27 years later as our paths kept crossing inexplicably. I even kept a photo of that one day we spent with her brother at Pleasure wood hills and couldn't part with it even though i was travelling and living abroad for years. There is a real tapestry to life and sometimes you can see it in things. I am truly blessed with my wife and thankful i have a chance to make a better life and hopefully my articles will show our efforts and keep people returning and to the articles. Thank you again and hopefully our paths will cross in the future. Take care Sean