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“[...] just remember, the storm doesn't last forever. It can scare you; it can shake you to your core. But it never lasts. The rain subsides, the thunder dies, and the winds calm to a soft whisper. And that moment after the storm clouds pass, when all is silent and still, you find peace. Quiet, gentle peace.”

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FEAR OF FALLING

This book delves into the complexities of aging, examining the fears and triumphs of individuals as they navigate the challenges of life's later years. more

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