Move It or Lose It
The next day Talmadge texted me that Stanley had died
peacefully in his sleep.
‘Time to move,’ Talmadge texted.
I knew what he meant. Over the years Stanley had helped a
lot of people get sober. He recognized
he didn’t do it alone, but as part of a recovery movement.
Stanley had challenged people to do more for others. He’d been fond of saying, “There’s no movement
if people don’t move.”
I liked to think I’d helped people get sober, but I wondered
if there weren’t other movements that could use my support.
Today I will remember there’s no movement if I don’t move.
Fawlty Showers 2 is a work of fiction. Any similarity
between the characters and anyone you might know is purely coincidental.
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