“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,” Mitch Albom.
What does this mean to me? Alike most people this began wild thoughts and
scenarios in head. Rather if it’s true, or applies to me, but most importantly
rather I can prove it correct or not. I tried several things, asking people
what they thought and their wildest experiences. Researching other people’s
findings of this. And by the end of it I, myself was identifying hundreds of
times this has happened to me.
This book
has taught me something that I not once ever thought about by myself. This book
has changed my entire life, opened my eyes by that one aspect. Every I do, everything
I say I now know that it could affect everyone else s lives even if I barely
know them. Personally that can kind of be a little pressuring. But who wouldn’t
be pressured by that information.
It means a
lot to me. It is something that will impact my life dearly forever. The entire
book means a great deal to me. The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a
great life changing book that I recommend for anyone.
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