THE ARRANGEMENT
You have been bequeathed a unique form of genius: the
ability to make others laugh.
For a time, people will adore you. They will take you into
their hearts, and count you as one of their own.
You alone will know that you remain on the margin of their
lives.
After a while, their adoration will wane. And others will appear, drawing attention away from you.
Ultimately, people may not think of you very often, although
when prompted, they will still recall you fondly.
But I must warn you: this is an all-inclusive arrangement.
And it comes at an extraordinary price.
For every ascent you achieve, you will plummet twice as
far.
Your own laughter may be rare, your heart seldom light.
You will question your gifts and your value.
You will seek many antidotes for your suffering. None will be truly effective, nor last very
long.
And ultimately, you may not be able to bear the burden of it
all.
Because of your generosity, you will ultimately sacrifice
your own self.
He doesn’t even hesitate. “I accept,” he says. “Others deserve joy, and for as long as I can
give it,
I will.”
I will.”
RIP Robin Williams. August 11, 2014

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