When Your Face Becomes Their Hope
Tonight is my father's yahrzeit.
He had brain and mouth cancer. A mere few weeks after a surgery that left him severely deformed, he went back to work at the hospital.
He told me what happened during rounds: He'd walk into a patient's room. They'd see his face. Shock. Discomfort. Silence.
He'd smile.
Because he knew exactly what was happening in that room after he left. Every reason they'd been telling themselves – "I can't do this because..." – was gone.
If he could show up like that, what was their reason?
Your challenges aren't just yours. When you push through anyway, you're not just fighting for yourself. You're giving everyone watching permission to stop making reasons.
You're showing them it's possible.
Don't let anything get in your way. Not because you're superhuman – because someone, somewhere, needs to see that it can be done.
לעילוי נשמת יצחק בן משה הלוי ז״ל
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