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"Quiet Moments, Loud Truths"A forwarded post definitely worth sharing...I drive Uber. Night shift mostly. Last week pick...
02/16/2026

"Quiet Moments, Loud Truths"

A forwarded post definitely worth sharing...

I drive Uber. Night shift mostly. Last week picked up an old man at 11 PM. He got in and said: "I need you to drive me to five places tonight. I'll pay you $500. Cash. But you can't ask why until we're done." Handed me five addresses. First stop: a house in the suburbs. He sat in the car. Stared at it for ten minutes. Crying silently. "Okay. Next one." I drove.

Second stop: elementary school. Empty. Dark. He got out. Walked to the playground. Sat on a swing. Stayed there twenty minutes. Came back to the car. "I taught here. 43 years. Best job I ever had." Third stop: diner. He went inside. Ordered coffee. Sat alone in a booth. Didn't drink it. Just sat. Looking around. Fifteen minutes. Came back. "My wife and I had our first date here. 1967." Fourth stop: cemetery.

He got out at the cemetery. Walked to a grave. Stood there. Talking to it. Couldn't hear what he said. Thirty minutes. When he came back his eyes were red. "My wife. Three years today." Fifth stop: hospital. He asked me to park. Wait. "This is the last one." He looked at me. "Now I'll tell you why. I have stage four cancer. Weeks left. Maybe days. Tonight I wanted to see my whole life. One last time. Before I can't anymore."

I started crying. Right there. "The house - that's where I raised my kids. The school - where I found my purpose. The diner - where I fell in love. The cemetery - where I said goodbye. And here. The hospital. Where I'm checking in tonight. Hospice floor. I'm not going home." He handed me $500. "Thank you for driving me through my life. You're the last stranger who'll ever be kind to me. I wanted it to be gentle. You made it gentle."

I refused the money. "I can't take this." He insisted. "Please. I have nobody to leave it to. My kids don't talk to me. I have no friends left. You gave me three hours of kindness. That's worth more than $500 to me." He got out. Grabbed his small suitcase. Turned back. "What's your name?" "Marcus." "Thank you, Marcus. For being the last good thing." He walked into the hospital. I sat in my car. Sobbing. For an hour.

Couldn't stop thinking about him. Went back next day. Asked for him. "Mr. Patterson. Room 412." Brought flowers. Knocked. He was in bed. Smiled when he saw me. "Marcus. You came back." "Couldn't leave it like that. Are you okay?" "Dying. But I got to see my life last night. So yes. I'm okay." We talked for two hours. About his wife. His students. The kids who stopped calling. The life he lived.

I visited every day for two weeks. Brought coffee. Read him the news. Sat in silence sometimes. He told me everything. The regrets. The joys. The moments he'd relive. "I thought I'd die alone," he said one day. "But you're here. A stranger who became family in my last days. That's a gift." I held his hand. "You're not dying alone. Not anymore." He cried. "Thank you for seeing me. When I was invisible."

Mr. Patterson died on a Tuesday. 3:17 AM. I was there. Holding his hand. His last words: "Tell people. Tell them to look at strangers. Really look. Everyone's dying. Some faster than others. But we're all heading somewhere. Be kind on the way. You were kind. You saved my last days." He closed his eyes. Heart monitor flatlined. I stayed another hour. Couldn't let go. He died with someone. That mattered.

His funeral had six people. Me. Three nurses. A lawyer. One former student who saw the obituary. That's it. A man who taught for 43 years. Loved a woman for 52. Lived 81 years. Six people. I spoke. "Mr. Patterson taught me something in his last two weeks.

Every stranger is someone's whole world. Every Uber passenger has a story. Every person you pass is living and dying and hoping someone sees them. He paid me $500 to drive him through his life. But he gave me something worth more. The knowledge that kindness to strangers isn't extra. It's everything. Because we're all strangers. Until someone stops. Looks. Listens. Stays." I keep the $500 in my glove box. Never spent it. It's a reminder.

Every passenger might be taking their last ride. Every stranger might be saying their last goodbye. So I drive different now. I ask questions. I listen. I see people. Because of an old man who needed one last gentle night. And a stranger who stayed. Be that stranger. Please. Someone's taking their last ride tonight. Make it gentle.

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Poetry Corner for today:"Shhhh! She is traveling between worlds right now. You can see her holding the tension of not kn...
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Poetry Corner for today:

"Shhhh!
She is traveling between worlds right now.
You can see her holding the tension of not knowing ~
she is simply breathing into her unanswered questions.
Sometimes she wakes up with quaking hands, not knowing where her relationship or her bank account is going.
But this time, she is holding onto the tension of not knowing, and is not willing to hit the panic button.
She is unlearning thousands of years of conditioning.
She is not being split between the opposing forces of fight and flight.
She is neither naïve nor ignorant.
She is a frontier woman, paving new roads & making new choices.
She is willing to make a new transcendent possibility emerge.
You may see her now ~
standing at thresholds, or at crossroads ~
breathing into her body ~
intently listening for inner signals.
She's learning new navigation skills as she arrives at a most magical moment of her life."
~ Sukhvinder Sircar

I am filled with inexhaustible energy of Life. I am filled with limitless enthusiasm for living. There is a deep calm at...
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I am filled with inexhaustible energy of Life. I am filled with limitless enthusiasm for living.

There is a deep calm at the center of my being which is undisturbed, which is forever at peace with the Universe around me.

I know that the power of Boundless Love and GOOD prevails! There is NOW being worked out, in the minds and actions of men and women everywhere, a divine pattern of freedom, protection, and cooperation for all people. I know that no thoughts of fear or depression can enter my consciousness. There is nothing in me that receives them.

I live in the buoyancy of Spirit. There are no doubts in my consciousness.

I have an ever-deepening appreciation for all people, an ever-deepening sense of gratitude for the knowledge that Spirit cannot be assailed.

I know that GOOD finally comes to everyone and that all problems are solved. Neither fear nor doubt can operate through me.

I am alive with life, with joy and continuously upheld by a deep, unshakable conviction that there is a Power and a Presence and an Infinite Intelligence in the Universe, which is working out a perfect pattern for human conduct and relationships.

I rest in Peace, in Joy and in Love. I know that this is not only true of myself, it is true of every person who lives.

Ashe
Amen
And So It Is
Rev Karen Fry

*Adapted from Rev Dr Ernest Holmes

She was drowning.And nobody noticed…Nobody, except her.It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.Anita Ál...
06/09/2025

She was drowning.
And nobody noticed…
Nobody, except her.

It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.
Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine.
But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air.

She had lost consciousness.
Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink.
Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool.

The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges.
Everyone was clapping.

But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed.
She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface.
She felt in her heart that something was wrong.

Without thinking twice, she dove in.
Fully dressed. Shoes and all.

She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist,
and brought her back up.
She saved her life.

This story left me thinking…

Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling?
Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air?

And more importantly…

Would you be that person for someone else?
Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink?
Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading?

In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us—
but truly notices us.
Someone who knows when we’re about to give up,
and has the courage to jump in and save us.

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