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Marcia Conduru
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A pilgrim in search of the inner light. –– God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them.~1 JOHN 4:16.
New York - Rio de Janeiro เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว

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Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว
Marcia Conduru รีทวีตแล้ว

He wanted to sleep forever next to a young woman named Anne. When the great General Charles de Gaulle breathed his last in 1970, the world expected a funeral of unmatched scale in the heart of Paris.
He didn’t want the Arc de Triomphe. Instead, he chose a quiet, humble grave in the village of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises to stay forever near her beloved Anne.
Anne was born on New Year’s Day in 1928. She was the youngest of de Gaulle's three children and was born with Down syndrome. At that time, life was difficult for children like her. Doctors and neighbors sometimes said unkind things, believing that having a child with a disability brought shame or was a sign of “bad blood.” Many families in high society hid their children in institutions to protect their reputation.
But Charles and his wife, Yvonne, were not like other people. They looked at their daughter and saw only a blessing. They refused to send her away, choosing instead to raise her in a home filled with laughter, alongside her brother Philippe and her sister Élisabeth. While the rest of the world saw a towering, stern General with a face of stone, Anne saw a father who would drop to his knees to play.
To his soldiers, De Gaulle was a man of iron. To Anne, he was a man of songs and stories. He would dance for her, sing to her, and tell her long tales just to see her smile. His associates were often shocked to see the most powerful man in France acting like a playful child. Whenever someone asked about her, De Gaulle would simply say,
“She is my joy.”
He didn’t see her as a burden. In fact, he believed she was his greatest teacher. In the middle of World War II, when the weight of the world was on his shoulders, he found peace only in her company. She didn’t care about politics, borders, or war. She only cared about her father. He treated her with total equality, making sure she knew she was just as important as any king or president.
The family’s love eventually turned into a mission. After the war ended, Charles and Yvonne used their own resources to start the Fondation Anne de Gaulle. They bought a beautiful old chateau to create a safe, loving home for young women with intellectual disabilities who had been abandoned by their own families. They wanted every girl to have the dignity that Anne had.
Tragically, Anne’s time on earth was short. In February 1948, she caught pneumonia. She died in her father’s arms just after her 20th birthday. As the General looked down at his daughter’s peaceful face, he whispered a sentence that people still remember today:
“Now, she is like the others.”
He meant that in heaven, she was finally free from the physical limits and the cruel judgments of a world that didn’t understand her. But he never forgot her. He carried her photo in his pocket every single day. In 1962, when assassins sprayed his car with bullets, one bullet hit the frame of Anne’s photo sitting on the back shelf. He truly believed his daughter had saved his life from beyond the grave.
Even though people in those days did not understand children like Anne, her family saw her as a gift. Their story reminds us that everyone has something special, and it is our job to make sure no one is overlooked.
We should always be proud of the people we love.
Real greatness is not about winning battles or earning titles. It is shown by how we treat those who cannot give us anything in return. Love is not about being perfect; it is about noticing the good in every person and protecting it.

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The child has shoes. The dog does not. The ground is burning hot. He made a choice and millions judged him for it.
A photo of a man carrying his dog while his young child walked beside him sparked a heated debate online. Critics said it looked wrong for a father to hold a pet instead of his child. Others asked for context before judging.
The man explained that the ground was extremely hot and his dog had no protection for its paws. His child was wearing shoes and walking comfortably. Rather than risk the dog getting burned, he carried it. The explanation divided people further. Some said it made perfect sense. Others argued a child should always come first regardless of the situation.
The moment turned into a wider conversation about parenting, priorities and how quickly people judge a scene without knowing the full story. Many dog owners pointed out that hot pavement can cause serious burns to a dog's paws within seconds and that carrying the animal was simply the responsible thing to do.

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