Part I of "My 25th Anniversary"

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Everyone celebrates important dates in their lives, anniversaries. Most are birth dates, wedding dates, even sobriety dates. And sometimes these anniversaries are assigned special significance: 10th, 25th, 50th anniversaries. These anniversaries matter as they make significant and meaningful contributions to our lives and the lives of others.

Well, I'm about to celebrate a little-known anniversary of my own soon, one which has remained unknown to almost everyone who knows me. In fact, I think that only one person presently alive even knows about this anniversary, and she has no doubt long since forgotten about it. This anniversary changed many things in my life and has grown to actually impact the lives of the many people around me and even all over the world. And this will be the 25th anniversary! Yes, this is big!!

Twenty-five years ago I had no idea how truly significant this anniversary would become, how much it would change so many things. I mean, I knew it would change things, but I really wasn't exactly sure how.

Stay tuned. The 25th anniversary is coming soon! As the anniversary gets closer, more will unfold. ...

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