The harder part (for 8th graders, HS grads, college grads) is just having your last year abruptly terminated without a proper goodbye.https://twitter.com/emzanotti/status/1250484585416310786 …
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My dad is 96. In 1941 (age 18) rather than any graduation fun & saying proper goodbyes he joined the Navy & served in the Pacific for WWII. He returned 4 1/2 years later (@ 22). Went on with life. I remind my HS senior & 2 college kids of this, so they keep things in perspective
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When my grandfather was 13 in Scotland, he was offered the chance to study for the priesthood; when he turned that down, the day after graduation he was a mile underground working in the coal mines.
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