Ayn Rand cashed her disability checks |
At my father's funeral, the
presiding minister, Ebb Munden, was a man who had been one of my dad's
closest friends. Ebb talked about how the last time he had gone to see
my dad before he lost consciousness, he had been very emotional, but
that my dad had comforted him by gripping his hand and telling him it
would be all right; that he was at peace and Ebb should be, too.
The
lesson was that even at our physically weakest, we could still help
other people and make things better in the world.
He came to my family when we were both 11 years old, and has been not only my brother but one of my closest friends ever since. As an adult in recent years, his body has continued to betray him as he is hard of hearing, can't see well, and has muscular dystrophy. Recently, he had to go into the hospitial for major surgery and then developed pneumonia – his muscular dystrophy makes it especially tough to recover from all this. READ MORE
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