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RE: Crypto - Theft - Moving On

in #crypto7 years ago

Ahh man...that's rough. But that you have such a positive perspective - it's beautiful. You should write a letter to a newspaper in the town where your car was broken into -

Post on Craigslist, etc. Maybe if stars align it can get back to that shitty ass thief - and maybe he/she will have the heart to at least mail you a usb with your documents, and those letters from your mom. As an adult orphan, I totally relate....my dad died last summer, and some ass hole non family member went into his house and stole his camera - a camera full of his last year of life. I don't even care about the stupid camera - but I'd do anything to get the photos.

I wish I had tons of followers to share this with. And tons of Steem to give you. Sending a few your way, hang in there buddy :-)

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Yeah im going to share this on my blog like you did.

Thanks. Maybe its crazy of me. I just felt moved by his post.

All that matters is your intentions. As long as you're motivated by love Its all good.

Thank you for the kind words.
I've been checking Craigslist and letgo, hoping something pops up. No tablet updates from Google, guessing it got wiped. It's a shame that some people go to this levels, but negative energy breeds negative energy, karma will eventually catch-up.

It really will. After my dad died - I was so upset about the missing photos and my (sometimes annoyingly) Buddhist BF just said - you know where I keep my memories? In my heart.

His upbringing was super rough, and there's literally no pics of him as a baby and maybe 2 of him as a kid. I got pissed off at first when he said that, but every day it sinks in a bit more...doesn't make death or loss of our mementos any easier - but as long as we have memories we keep our deceased loved ones alive.

Good luck man :-)