“Children can’t see their budding lives through the long lens of wisdom — the wisdom that benefits from years passed, hurdles overcome, strength summoned, resilience realized, selves discovered and accepted, hearts broken but mended and love experienced in the fullest, truest majesty that the word deserves. For them, the weight of ridicule and ostracism can feel crushing and without the possibility of reprieve. And, in that dark and lonely place, desperate and confused, they can make horrible decisions that can’t be undone.”
--Charles M. Blow in a moving New York Times column in which he reveals that he was bullied as a child and contemplated suicide.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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Beautiful. Going to post on my Facebook wall.
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