It's important to be on time...
• Say "I love you", "Thank you", "I'm sorry", "It hurts me".
• Warn loved ones that you will be late because they care and will worry.
• Explain what you did and try to make amends if it hurt a loved one.
• Call things and feelings by their proper names.
• Move away from intrigue, pretense, harsh words.
• Quietly leave the performance in which the actors are fake.
• Remove dreams that do not warm, tasks that are not completed for weeks.
• Stop hoping that everything will change from Monday.
• Honestly look into your fear, anger, disgust and shame when annoying someone from the outside.
• Say goodbye to those around whom it is crowded, sad, empty, uncomfortable.
• Don't smile out of politeness.
• Separate someone else's from your own.
• Cry when you cry. Laugh when laughing. Silence when you don't know what to say.
• With the evil - in justice. With the good - at the behest of the heart. With relatives - mercifully.