FEEL GOOD FRIDAY The bounce.

Auburn, WALocal News

Dave Markwell's reflective piece explores the themes of struggle and resilience through personal experience. He recounts a metaphorical fall he took last year, which led him to a period of introspection and creativity. Markwell emphasizes that both falling and bouncing back are crucial elements of a fulfilling life, as they provide unique lessons and opportunities for growth. He notes that during difficult times, it can be challenging to remain positive, but the bounce back often happens quietly, without immediate recognition. His writing encourages readers to stay committed to their truths and to keep moving forward despite uncertainties.

Markwell conveys a sense of hope and camaraderie, rooting for those who have faced their own challenges. This message of resilience and the importance of personal recovery strikes a chord with many. He concludes with a heartfelt wish for readers to experience their own significant bounces in life.

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