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RE: The Fall of Israel; the Rise of the NWO

in #life3 months ago

"...I'm much more attached to where I live..."

I am now. I was raised far from extended family, however, and didn't even understand what an uncle, cousin, or such concepts signified for most of my formative years. While I have no extended family I know, I have valuable relationships with friends and neighbors here today, and reckon such value of far greater worth to me than mere emuneration. I have had money and property and friends and goodwill, and the former can be taken from me. The latter cannot.

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We couldn't have grown up more differently. I was brought up in a small town, surrounded by a huge number of relatives, with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, my grandparents, as well as a large number of Russian-Germans who moved to the same place, although there are more of them all over the country. For me, it was normality to be embedded in this kind of community and I never really thought much about it until I realised that my normality was not the same for everyone else.

I have had money and property and friends and goodwill, and the former can be taken from me. The latter cannot.

That is a good thing to be able to say. I congratulate you on this. To have confidence in the friends you made, is something not too many people can say of themselves.