We all extol those walks to raise money to fight breast cancer and other dreadful diseases. These are most worthy causes.
It just occurred to me that a clear-cut need to sponsor a walk for life is needed. To live implies to live to one fullest, actualizing one's potential, making the most out of what one was allotted by nature to work with.
We need a walk for life to celebrate people's need to be all that they can be, whether they are healthy or ill, able-bodied or disabled, having long to live or but a few weeks left.
If we celebrate life by walking to raise money and awareness of the small, but durable internal inclination to maverize, then we are reaching the general populace so desperately in need of divine obligation to live, really live.
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