I often take walks around our neighborhood. It’s a poor one. Most of the homes are pre-manufactured, and the yards are small. Frisky dogs rush out as I pass by on my walk, pacing energetically in their little dirt driveways behind four-foot, chain-link fences. Our property isn’t much different. We have a humble home and a simple life. There are people who spend their whole lives running the rat race, trying to keep up with those around them. They work […]
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