The ghost of President Franklin Delanor Roosevelt showed up while I was practicing golf putts in my backyard.
I said that I admired the shine of his wheelchair. FDR said peace of mind starts by taking care of what's within your reach.
I started to cry. FDR asked me why I was crying. I said I'm a sucker for good inspirational sayings.
FDR said that if we can't motivate one another, what's the point of a civilization.
I cried harder. FDR said that tears held in make a man damn. But tears released will water and make a man's heart grow.
I couldn't see through the tears. Water began to go up my nose. I yelled at FDR to cut it out.
FDR was quiet. But then he couldn't hold it back and said silence is golden.
I was washed away in a river of tears.
The last thing I heard was FDR reiterating the importance of going with the flow.
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