FEEL GOOD FRIDAY An answer.

Burien, WALocal News

In "FEEL GOOD FRIDAY: An answer," Dave Markwell recounts an encounter with a baby in a stroller during his evening exercise at the marina, which leads him to ponder life's purpose. He cites a quote from Mark Twain about the two crucial days in life: birth and the discovery of one's purpose. As he reflects on his journey, Markwell considers whether he is closer to understanding "why" he is on this path. He notes that emotions like joy, peace, and love offer clues to self-understanding and that silence can reveal answers to profound questions. Sitting in contemplation, he finds that the baby's smile represents a simple yet powerful truth: love.

Markwell concludes that this love is a valuable answer amidst life's complexities. His personal narrative encourages readers to find meaning in everyday moments. The article serves as a reminder of the simplicity and depth of love in our lives.

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