Zach Sobiech taught us to live life
One of my team members shared this – and I curse and thank her for making me cry so much. It is so important to remember every day how blessed we are and to cherish life – and live it to the fullest, with purpose and kindness. If the previous line seems cheesy and hollow to you, watch this video and then read it again.
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