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Nightshift at the Marriott An emergency search for a room in a town where all hotels were full brought the author and his jet-lagged wife at midnight to a new Marriot-in-construction, as yet seemingly manned by only one or two staffers. A whole line of room-seekers vied for their attention with customers with unmade beds. In a tense, strained situation, the author begins to admire the young staffers doing their best, and a cosmic shift takes place. From being overworked staff dealing with irate customers, they become companions as they make the bed together. The ending may surprise you. { read more } Be The Change Be observant of states of tension and emotional pressure in anyone trying to help you today, and "walk a mile in their shoes." We are all in this world, and this life, together. |
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