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Thank God

There is a story of Goethe visiting a massive cathedral. Goethe spotted beggars out front. Many poor sat with their hands extended asking and hoping for donations. There was one man who received far more attention and contributions than the rest. He sat with a placard in front of his chest reading, "It is April and I am blind."

Thank God for what we have, the pieces not missing.

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