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August 12, 2016
I can relate to Emma when she wrote about valuing your friends in her article "August 12, 2016". Emma's brother's best friend has passed and everyone in Emma's family was close to him. when she received this terrible news she started to realize she wasn't cherrishing every valuable moment with the important people in her life like her bestfriend. "I'm the type of person who doesn't appreciate what they have until it's gone". This caused her to start valuing every moment with her best friend because you never know when it's your last time seeing someone important in your life. Thank you Emma for sharing this article and showing your readers how people should always cherrish their moments with the important people in their lives.
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