
Choice, Chance and Change: The Three C’s of Life. https://www.habitsforwellbeing.com/the-3-cs-of-life-choices-chances-changes/

When I was 22 years old, I had to make the most difficult decision (choice) of my life. I was in love with a man I planned to marry after I graduated from California State University, Sacramento. I was at a fork in the road; marry John and live with the uncertainty of Huntington’s disease (HD) or walk away from the love of my life. HD is a rare, fatal brain disorder that is like having ALS, Alzheimers, and Parkinson’s at the same time. There is no cure. The famous folk singer, Woody Guthrie, had HD. info on HD


A FORK IN THE ROAD is a metaphor, based on a literal expression, for a deciding moment in life or history when a major choice of options is required. https://www.success.com/13-quotes-about-making-life-choices/
Many of us have hard choices in our lives; I’ve never met anyone who hasn’t, as it is part of life. Some choices may be more difficult than others; leaving the man I loved who never hurt me or making a choice to stay, was mine.
Fortunately, I had an epiphany which lead me back to my love, John Anthony Marin.
To help in the fight against Huntington’s disease, that killed my three (3) sisters-in-law, at young ages, John and I are donating 100% of the proceeds from Watching Their Dance, a love story while living in the shadow of HD, to the nonprofit, Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA). To date, we have donated over $14,000.00. amazon.com/Watching-Their-Dance-
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