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In my rticle, I made the statement, Walking in someone’s shoes is harder than walking in mine. I hope you enjoy this shortarticle. Wire Editor Newman.
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“Walking in someone’s shoes is harder than walking in mine.”

A simple explanation

It was told to me once, that no matter how bad your situation, look around. There are other people with situations worse than yours. I found this to be true with my latest medical issues.

In a recent article, I wrote: I’m W.E. Newman and I have Prostate Cancer.

Unbeknownst to me, I have discovered family members and friends with the same cancer. They are all an inspiration to me and we now have a support group of sorts. I am blessed my cancer was diagnosed early.

“Walking in someone’s shoes is harder than walking in mine.”

Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for the read.

AL.
Wire Editor Newman

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Wire Editor Newman
Wire Editor Newman

Written by Wire Editor Newman

Writer of, Humor, Poetry, Life, Love, Fiction, Automobiles and the Blues. / Writing in Medium.com / https://medium.com/refresh-the-soul

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