"There are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind." When I read this quote, I think about how people affect each other's lives. I realize that every person you meet has an effect on you. Whether it's lifelong or just for that second, the connection between people is there.
For example, a teacher or a friend could teach you a lesson that could change your whole outlook on life. If you were in a bad mood while shopping, a young child could lighten your mood simply by talking to you and making you smile. That child, a stranger, then affected you that day. The quote tells us that you cannot separate one stranger from another. They may not even be strangers after all. This is shown in The Five People You Meet in Heaven when Eddie met Ruby. They had never met before they got to heaven, but they played a part in each other's lives. Ruby affected Eddie because she told him things that changed him. After that, he forgave his father and was changed. So, everyone plays a part in other's lives; no lives can be separated.
For example, a teacher or a friend could teach you a lesson that could change your whole outlook on life. If you were in a bad mood while shopping, a young child could lighten your mood simply by talking to you and making you smile. That child, a stranger, then affected you that day. The quote tells us that you cannot separate one stranger from another. They may not even be strangers after all. This is shown in The Five People You Meet in Heaven when Eddie met Ruby. They had never met before they got to heaven, but they played a part in each other's lives. Ruby affected Eddie because she told him things that changed him. After that, he forgave his father and was changed. So, everyone plays a part in other's lives; no lives can be separated.
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