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Shocked to Learn Our PCP Dr. Bioh Passed On Over 2 Months Ago On Our Appointment Day

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We were supposed to have an appointment with our primary care physician (PCP) yesterday but soon found out in a shocking manner that he died in mid June. No one was opening the door when we knocked on it that would have led us to his clinic on that day, where he is the only physician. We still saw his name by the main entrance, and some voice mail told us when we phoned about his passing on. Wow! And so I was soon checking online about him and saw a Facebook group where patients like ourselves were expressing our collective shock, griefs, anger, annoyance, and other what have you's with this kind of experience. Whew! Of course, doctors die too. We will miss him terribly as he cared for us for at least 6 years. His other patients surely do. May Dr. Bioh RIP. And may we all find another good PCP soon given realities many patients find themselves in nowadays. I know Dr Bioh, in his way, probably provided for myself to get some of my medicines at least over 2 months ago from the pharma

Some Moving On Story About Johnny Depp

I just read this answer from Jean-Marie Valheur , which gave me an instant idea of this new posting here in my blogs (I have 3 of them here on Blogger, by the way). It's a very good moving on story, from which many of us who are interested in the topic may find some interesting instructions that maybe delivered directly or indirectly. You have to learn to move on, and make the most of it, especially when the relationship you have with your beloved (that person maybe still a beloved but not THAT much these days for some reason), and face the realities of the present. But many of us won't do such, and would be wasting so much energies taking steps to revenge. That is what happened in this story about Johnny Depp, apparently, and I wasn't really paying attention to it before mainly because I wasn't really interested in me-too sorts of stories personally. Oh, well, I am pleased to see how the narrative has been developing. And so, we will see more in the following years. T

"You Are the Criminal, and You Also Are Judge?!" How Does That Work?

Here's one of the latest videos on this favorite Rabbi I always watch. It doesn't make sense, really, when you think you've forgiven yourself for your transgressions. It's really God's role to forgive you for your transgressions. Once he forgives you, you then move on and continue being a good person that you've always been. The fact that you're conscious about your transgressions (some call such "sins"), and you are committing to be better, and actually doing good as among God's creations, is itself a celebration. Aren't most of us have become familiar with this process?  Get over that notion already, move on already. You have been forgiven already by God and that is WAY MORE THAN ENOUGH about this process. All the best.

On Airplanes, Airports That I Love Going To......

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https://youtu.be/afFnZ7otGD4 I was thinking all along this post wasn't showing at all when I was trying to edit it. Anyway, I am glad it's actually working. The whole point of the posting is my love for taking airplanes as part of my travel related desires. It's a tool on moving on by itself, and helps in the process of moving on. Don't you think so?  In case you may want to check on other travel related needs, please feel free to check on this link:  https://amzn.to/3KxiTYe and help me out in earning a commission if ever you buy thru that link. Thank you for helping out in my efforts to create another stream of income. SHAMELESS PLUGS: Thank you for checking this posting out. Being in a capitalist country, I will take this opportunity, too, to share my stakes in various business engagements I currently find my self in. You may check these stakes I have here in whatever manner available to you (given changes in procedures we have from time to time), copy and paste t

The Biblical Moses was Called by Yahweh Just Like Any One Of Us Now

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Today has been one of those days that got me writing down my thoughts here in this blog, which I have not done so in a while. I accompanied 1 of my clients to church at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration by 30th and 5th Avenue in Manhattan,  New York City. It was a common Sunday, a week before it's spring, but hearing the mass I was struck by the message of Fr John David's homily, which he delivered extemporaneously in his usual style. He cited the story of Moses, who was visited by Yahweh in Mt Horeb and appeared as a burning bush while Moses waz tending to his father in law's sheep. In that encounter, he was called to a purpose that Yahweh crafted, and which to primarily lead the Israelites out of Egypt,  the leaders of whose country then were maltreating horribly the numerous descendants of Joseph and his brothers. Of course, it's up to us if we like to take these stories literally. Or according to our context. And even our personal r

Moving On From A Horrid Customer Service

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My long term bank's ATM machine failed to acknowledge the deposits I made yesterday in a branch that has no personnel around to assuage my concerns that resulted soon from this realization. And so I contacted the phone number on the screen of the ATM machine. Took me longer than expected to get thru, as what is commonly happening in these pandemic periods of our collective lives.   I was in near panic mode when I started talking with customer service with the claims group. I asked her if she's from the Philippines,  and she confirmed.  I cursed in the vernacular.  Who cares if she was offended or not. I can not be unreal to how exactly I felt that time. I cannot afford to be inauthentic to my own feelings of rage that time. Turned out after a personal visit to the bank earlier that she didn't really post that claim. I hope she loses her job, if that's true. I might have offended her. I remain indifferent.  Worst things could have happened.  I remain grateful. I move on.

Michael Strahan's NYT Interview Was An Excellent Moving On Story

https://nyti.ms/37rKLrb Have you read the interview on Michael Strahan by New York Times? He offered, although not directly as I supposed, tips on moving on as it relates to becoming successful. Wonderful reading about it! SHAMELESS PLUGS: Thank you for checking this posting out. Being in a capitalist country, I will take this opportunity, too, to share my stakes in various business engagements I currently find my self in. You may check these stakes I have here in whatever manner available to you (given changes in procedures we have from time to time), copy and paste them on your browser (if that works for you), and be more than curious with plenty of other things out there. Thank you again. Invest in REAL ESTATE: https://fundrise.com/r/eo9x3 Get a FREE STOCK: https://join.robinhood.com/jeromeb846 Open your Fidelity broker's account, too (I got one, too!): https://fidelity.app.link/e/iy3f8YYfbCb I also have an account with Interactive Brokers, where I mostly buy shar