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(not me, or my hair stylist, but similar to our interaction)
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while getting my hair cut
i had a great conversation
with my stylist
who is 20 something-ish
while i am at least 20 x 3-ish
we shared our stories
she has not had an easy life
one of four children
raised by a single mother
who always worked hard to provide for them
my stylist also worked hard
got her social work degree
wants to go to grad school
before she practices her craft
lives with her loving and supportive boyfriend
yet understands
because of how she grew up
that you always need
to be able to provide for yourself
no matter what
she learned to do hair as a back-up skill
to use as needed
but her real gift
was her kindness and the way she interacted
as a listener, without judgment
in telling her own story
with understanding and honesty
obvious compassion
life wisdom beyond her age
lots of laughter, a few tears, and happy smiles later
i had the benefit of a great haircut and therapy at the same time
she will be brilliant in what she does after grad school
and may not realize that she is already a full practitioner.
—
“the kindest people do not just exist —
they choose to soften where circumstance has tried to harden them,
they choose to believe in goodness,
because they have seen firsthand why compassion is so necessary.”
– bianc sparacino
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