tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4067915103297747086.post2937240664154487542..comments2018-03-16T02:47:02.920-07:00Comments on Thoughts and Moments: "Where are you calling from again?"Vahagn Karapetyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08589384522027894571noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4067915103297747086.post-42800914038268994332015-05-03T11:05:41.872-07:002015-05-03T11:05:41.872-07:00It sounds like your position involves looking afte...It sounds like your position involves looking after those individuals who were unfortunate to not have anyone close in their lives, and I’m guessing that many of them had few individuals who attended their funerals, if they even had a funeral. <br /><br />Your descriptions here have reminded me to be thankful for what I have. In my future work in occupational therapy, I’ll likely be helping many individuals who are in poor health with few in their social circle they can call true friends. <br /><br />While some might see that as depressing, I see it as a chance to bring joy to those who deserve as much as anyone else the opportunity to be happy, appreciated, and valued as fellow human beings.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16117978357918809097noreply@blogger.com