You did this, too? he finally said. You met five people?She nodded.A different five people, he said.She nodded again.And they explained everything? And it made a difference?She smiled. All the difference. She touched his chin. And then I waited for you.
by Mitch Albom
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In this exchange, a character reflects on a profound experience where she encountered five significant individuals who shared meaningful insights with her. Each person she met provided important lessons that impacted her life greatly, highlighting the importance of connection and understanding in our journeys. The inquiry about whether these meetings made a difference reveals a deep curiosity about the transformative power of such experiences.

Her affirmative response and the smile she offers suggest a sense of fulfillment and joy derived from learning from these individuals. The intimacy of the interaction, especially when she touches his chin, indicates a moment of shared understanding and anticipation, emphasizing the importance of waiting for others to join us in our journeys of growth and reflection.

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