He told me a story. A man buried his wife. At the gravesite he stood by the Reb, tears falling down his face. I loved her, he whispered. The Reb nodded. I mean…I really loved her. The man broke down. And…I almost told her once. The Reb looked at me sadly. Nothing haunts like the things we don't say.
by Mitch Albom
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Mitch Albom’s book "Have a Little Faith" conveys deep emotional truths through poignant anecdotes. In one such story, a man mourns his wife at her gravesite, expressing profound sorrow and regret for never having communicated the fullness of his love to her. As he confides in the Reb, his heartbreak becomes apparent, highlighting the weight of unspoken words and the longing that accompanies loss.

This moment encapsulates a universal theme: the haunting nature of unexpressed feelings. The Reb's sad acknowledgment serves as a reminder of the importance of sharing our emotions and thoughts with loved ones, as time can slip away without warning. Ultimately, Albom’s narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own relationships and the significance of openly expressing love and gratitude before it’s too late.

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