This is something I wrote the day I went to the Doubtfire house in Pacific Heights here in San Francisco. I found it again, and thought the words mean just as much now as back in Aug. '14...
I found myself drawn to say goodbye to a friend that never knew me, but was a significant part of our lives.
It's tragic that someone so full of life, love and laughter felt so empty and overcome by dark demons.
We all find ourselves in darkness blinded by sadness, frustration, guilt and doubt. Yet, it's how we crawl, climb or sprint out of the shadows and into the light that keep us moving forward.
It's a reminder that life is short, family is important, friends are essential.
Don't hold back. Take every opportunity to inspire, challenge, grow, and love. You never know when it may be your last and God calls you home.
What will you leave behind?
Regrets or memories?
Boldly challenging status quo.
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