thoughts on abuse from the blogosphere, single mothers
I love reading Susan Palwick’s blogs. She’s a sci-fi writer,volunteer hospital chaplain, and random do-gooder whose words often spark some wild hope and debate within my own, tumultuous soul.
Please read today’s entry over at Improbable Optimisms: Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good:
This week at the hospital, I learned that dying, or learning that you’re going to die, isn’t the saddest thing in the world. The people weeping around your bedside are devastated, but that’s because you lived a full life, because you loved and were loved. Loving and being loved is cause for joy, even or especially in darkness.
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