I didn't want to be ordinary, I mumbled.My mother looked up. What ordinary, Charley?You know. Someone you forget.From the other room came the squeals of children. Miss Thelma turned her chin to the sound. She smiled,That's what keeps me from being forgotten.
by Mitch Albom
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In the book "For One More Day" by Mitch Albom, the protagonist expresses a desire to avoid a mundane life that people easily forget. This sentiment resonates with their mother, who seeks to understand the meaning behind their words. The conversation highlights a yearning for significance and the fear of being ordinary, as it can lead to being overlooked.

As children play nearby, Miss Thelma, another character, reflects on how their vibrant energy contributes to her sense of identity and purpose. Her smile signifies that connection and the importance of relationships in creating lasting memories, representing a comforting thought against the fear of being forgotten.

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