My daughter called me without wa:rning. “We’re leaving tomorrow. The beach house has already been sold.” I let the silence stretch before replying, “But you forgot one detail.” She laughed, uneasy. “What do you mean?” I laughed as well—knowing that by tomorrow, nothing would go the way she expected.

My daughter called me out of the blue and said briskly, “We’re leaving tomorrow. The beach house has already been sold. Goodbye.”

I stayed quiet for a moment, then answered calmly, “There’s just one thing you forgot.”

She laughed, uneasy. “What are you talking about?”

I laughed too—out loud. Because at that moment, I understood that acting too quickly can cost you everything. Continue reading…

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