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RE: Creative Nonfiction: A light for the community. EN/ESP.

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What an incredible story. It's unfortunate that it takes such a life-changing incident for some people to learn kindness and caring toward others, but it is certainly good that Mrs. Angela eventually learned this! Thank you for sharing your creative nonfiction story in The Ink Well, and for reading and commenting on the work of other community members.



Yes indeed, many times we have to go through certain situations, to learn to be better people and be more tolerant in our life.
That experience left great friendships and respectful relationships, between several neighbors.
But he also left behind enmities with other people, who still cling to political sides and uncompromising positions and refuse to accept and respect others.
I think there are always fans who think they have the truth. However, we must learn to live with them, since we are in a community and that is where tolerance comes from.
But, what is very interesting is that each condominium and each community is in itself a particular world, full of stories, religions, beliefs and experiences, where you get a lot of material to write about.
Thank you for your comment.
Finally, I wanted to comment that I hope the translations are better, I did what you told me, with the proofreader, but I also changed translators.
Thanks for the comment and best wishes.Hello @theinkwell, happy day.