RefriedJean
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RefriedJean158 karma
My great grandmother left the Amish community when she was 16. I wasn’t old enough to understand what that meant, and I wish I would have asked her about her experience coming into a non Amish society. I’m sure you’re experience is drastically different than hers was because we live in a completely different world. With that being said, I have a few questions I wish I could have asked her before she passed.
- What was it like to come into a modern world?
- Was it overwhelming to transition to this way of life?
- Are there any things that carried over from your Amish life to your non Amish life?
- Is it hard to break any biases that were ingrained in you when you were growing up?
- Do you ever fear that you made the wrong decision when you left the Amish community?
- How hard was it to leave everything including family, friends, and belongings?
- And finally, how hard was the decision?
Sorry for asking so many questions! These are questions I always wanted to ask, but never got the chance to.
RefriedJean115 karma
What would you tell a 22 year old who doesn't know what to do with his life?
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Do you find yourself struggling to connect with patients because of the inevitable? On the flip side of that, do you struggle with getting too close to a patient and being deeply effected what the inevitable happens. What is the mood in the office when someone time has come?
Sorry for asking 3 questions. I'm just genuinely interested.
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What would you say to someone who lives a drug free lifestyle and takes pride in that, but doesn't look down on people for smoking?
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I currently write books as a hobby but don't know how to start the process of publishing or self publishing. How do I go about starting?
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