01/24/25: I wasn’t going to mess about with the daily prompt today, but I am looking back on it now in the wake of hearing that a former coworker of mine has passed away. His name was Paul, and I knew him for almost 15 years. He was stricken with an aggressive bout of cancer last year, and yesterday, he left us. In 15 years we never had a harsh words between us, and I respected him as a worker, and most importantly, as a man.
It seems fitting that “gift” is the theme of this prompt, as the most precious gift we have is this life. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to remind us of that. Since Paul was also an easygoing guy with a great sense of humor, I have added one Gorilla touch to this post. I don’t think he’d mind one bit. Beyond these additions, the post is as it was last year.
Rest In Peace, Paul. Respect always. See you on the other side.
I’m sitting here staring at this prompt asking myself what is there someone could give me?
Truthfully, I can’t think of anything.
I mean, yeah, I could say a million bucks, an easy, high-paying job, a new Lambo (Black. Just saying on the off chance), etc.
Addendum 01/04/25: A place in the mountains with my own private nurse. I have sciatica, ok? Hiking in the mountains might agitate it. ๐

But I’ve already been blessed with a lot of gifts lately:
- A ton of people who’ve reached out to check on me in shows of genuine friendship.
- I now know who won’t be there for me when the chips are down.
- The chance to investigate other avenues of income generation.
- The opportunity to learn new skills.
- The opportunity to find a job that better aligns with my needs and values.
- The chance to hopefully bring some positivity into the lives of others.
- This blog, which has allowed me the chance to try something new and meet some really awesome people.
Overall, at this stage of the game, I couldn’t ask for more. I’ve been very fortunate indeed.
And if you are reading this right now, then I would like to thank you very much for the generous gift of your time. I truly appreciate it.


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