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RE: Celebrating a Year Since My Traumatic Brain Injury

Are you living in my brain and not telling me?

I inhabited your brain a year ago...An alien helper to accompany you from here on out. (Ok, don't freak out, I am just joking.)

I think it's just that like-minded people tend to come together sometimes and that like-mindedness connects them somehow. You've been through a big change in life, physical and emotional and I think it has inspired a best-life ethos within, understandably too.

Life is finely balanced and whilst it's unpleasant to think of it ending, it is a fact that it will. That gives me some impetus to live a best life situation, to take ownership, show responsibility and to get after it as I don't know when it may end. It also helps me be the best version of myself when I'm with others, and alone. It's what we do when no one is watching that defines us. This also matters for how we think. (No one sees that aspect of us, our thinking, but how we think dictates how we act, and people do see that!

Thanks for replying. I appreciate it.

!ENGAGE 25