Friday, July 27, 2012

Giving Thanks



A wise man gives credit as a fool takes it. In recognition of this truism, let be begin again as I did before: by giving thanks. First and foremost acknowledgements are in order to recognize those whose actions both indirect and immediate have allowed for an unexpected and at times unforeseeable renaissance of sorts. You kept aglow a light that was dimmed and nearly extinguished by the bleakest of circumstance in the darkest of hours.

Though health is not necessarily a prerequisite for happiness by any measure, the absence of the former often forecasts that of the latter. That said, efforts to encourage my wellness through selfless sacrifice, conscientious consideration, and unconditional love, have not gone unnoticed, unappreciated, let alone forgotten by any stretch. As I look back upon the course of things my own personal frustrations may have too easily been misdirected and projected, externalized at times to bely, however convincingly, the acknowledgement and reciprocation of this love, and for that I all apologies are due.

And that is why I offer my deepest appreciation and sincerest thanks. If yesterday I have thanked you even once for measures either slight or significant then I just as easily thank you today, and even more easily will do so tomorrow given the time for further reflection and recollection of these measures. My gratitude is neither temporary or time-bound but rather insistent and enduring, as I find myself the proud bearer of an enormous debt of gratitude.


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