“So many people have done things this year for me, and it’s… I don’t know.
It’s not embarrassing. It’s just gratifying, and it has helped me to see so much so clearly about the goodness of people and their decency.”

2020s, I’ve Had a Year to Think About What’s Important (2020)

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