Washington Post: Opinion - My neighbor lived to be 109. This is what I learned from him. By David Von Drehle
Brought face to face with the limits of his ability, of anyone’s ability, to master fate or turn back time, Charlie began reaching for the things he could control — his own actions, his own emotions, his outlook, his grit. As he put it: “We didn’t have time to be sad.”
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