Hugo's World

A Conscious Way To Develop and Rise

I am a 45 year old person who would like to share some wisdom with many and hopefully my words showing my experience can inspire others to move forward in life

As part of my daily routine of every morning I was on my way to pick up my dog for a walk but suddenly I saw Randy (my homeless friend) smiling and excited to start a job in a tattoo place today according to him.

After some rain here in Toronto and having a pleasant weather, today was a good working day addressing few technical items or at least trying.

Late in the afternoon I was looking for Randy at his tent but he wasn’t there so perhaps the new job was keeping him busy so I felt happy crossing my fingers.

At the end, our everyday lives are similar that the flow of a river sometimes with steady flow but sometimes the flow is turbulent and we have to find tools to cope moving forward despite the challenges life gives us like separation, scams, losing a job, etc.

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3 responses to “The River”

  1. Faith Avatar
    Faith

    I am wondering what happened to Randy? How goes his new job? Has he been able to move from his tent ? It’s wonderful you make time to meet and chat with him.

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    1. Hugo Sánchez Avatar

      Unfortunately someone stole his tent and his job only lasted a day. I gave him few clothes and some food for his survival. Good thing that other neighbours also check on him, I have been telling him that he is not alone and a community is behind him. He showed me a trick to play guitar after 15 years so I am following his advise and he is in my prayers and meditation every day in my thoughts.

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    2. Hugo Sánchez Avatar

      Unfortunately someone stole his tent and his job didn’t last more than a day. He wasn’t in the best mood but I tried to cheer him up bringing some clothes and food. When I see him, I tell him that he is not alone and a community is behind him. Randy may feel down but he is in my prayers and daily meditation wishing him peace for him and others suffering more than us

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