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Are You Engaged?
November 18, 2008
The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.
-Carl Gustav Jung

In the November/December 2008 issue of Exchange, Bonnie Neugebauer wrote...

“Good Morning, Ma’am. How is your day going? How is your life?" With that question, I sensed my day was going to take an interesting turn. Sometimes you just know when a story begins.

“Well, that’s quite a big question," I responded as I tumbled into the taxi with suitcase, camera, computer, and assorted paraphernalia for my visit to Sanchez Elementary School. "I think it’s going pretty well."

“That’s good, very good."

And so my taxi driver, Shah, and I began our conversation. At some point driving down Market Street, we talked about living apart from family, his family still in Pakistan, my children in distant (to me) places, and we talked about the joys of family. "When I arrive home every day, very tired," he said, "my grandson runs to greet me. It’s beautiful."

And so begins Bonnie's story about her time with the taxi driver who had so much to share. You can read the whole story on the Exchange web site.



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Comments (1)

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Sandy Gilman · November 18, 2008
United States


I had the same thing happen
to me when I was visiting Fiji.
I was alone in a strange country.
The taxi driver became my
best friend -- even invited
me to have dinner with his
family.
I will never forget that encounter.



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