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Three Stages of Life: A Journey of Transformation

a person in a suit and tie standing next to a person in a dress
my brother and I


Check out my latest LinkedIn article in the link. It's a personal Sunday reflection on what I gleaned from the life and legacy of my beloved brother. It emphasizes what I call the three stages of life—birth and development, the pursuit and the chase, and sickness and dying and illuminates the gift of mortality. Rest in peace my brother.





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