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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2022 · 1H 18M

Two tricks to overcome tragedy, Cope & Hope 126

from Share The Struggle · host Loud Proud American, Keith Liberty

As Humans, we often take people, places, and possessions for granted. The age-old saying "you don't know what you have till it's gone" wasn't created as an I told you so it was derived as a cautionary tale. A plea to stop and smell the roses, celebrate the small things, appreciate all things and listen to the birds sing. Unfortunately, its human nature not to observe the lesson but endure the lesson. We don't learn until we yearn for someone or something the suffering often comes before the appreciating and the sacrifice before the celebrating. We wouldn't love the sun without the rain we wouldn't enjoy the silence without the noise. On today's episode of Share The Struggle podcast Keith Is joined by his wife Alli as they record on the 11-year anniversary of the death of Keith's older brother David Liberty. Eleven years of reflection lead to a powerful conclusion.  If you found value in today's show please return the favor and leave a positive review and share it with someone important to you! https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/reviews/new/Find all you need to know about the show https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/Official Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077724159859Join the 2% of Americans that Buy American and support American Together we can bring back American Manufacturing https://www.loudproudamerican.shop/Loud Proud American Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoudproudamericanLoud Proud American Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loud_proud_american/Loud Proud American TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loud_proud_americanLoud Proud American YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmYQtOt6KVURuySWYQ2GWtwThank you for Supporting My American Dream! 

As Humans, we often take people, places, and possessions for granted. The age-old saying "you don't know what you have till it's gone" wasn't created as an I told you so it was derived as a cautionary tale. A plea to stop and smell the roses, celebrate the small things, appreciate all things and listen to the birds sing. Unfortunately, its human nature not to observe the lesson but endure the lesson. We don't learn until we yearn for someone or something the suffering often comes before the a...

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