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A Credit to Humanity

A Credit to Humanity

By Maria Shriver
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I’ve found myself struggling to keep up with all that’s been going on lately. It seems like just when I read one breaking news piece, a hundred more come my way. Just when I answer 10 emails, 50 more seem to pop up in my inbox. The threads seem to grow longer and longer, and I find myself getting lost in them. Then I go out of the house and someone says to me, “Did you hear this?” or “Did you see that?” More often than not, I find myself saying, “No, what happened?”

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