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Episode Title: Never Forsaken: Godâs Answer to Loneliness
Welcome Back!Welcome back to The Loneliness Project, a podcast dedicated to overcoming loneliness as we enter our later years. This is part 4 of the series, titled Never Forsaken: Godâs Answer to Loneliness.
Before we dive in, I want to express my deep gratitude to you, the listener. Many of you have journeyed with me through all four episodes, and I truly appreciate it. A special thanks to those who have engaged with the reflection questions or reached out with messages. Your responses have been insightful, encouraging, and even humorous at times!
Recap of Previous Episodes
Part 1: Defined loneliness vs. solitude.Part 2: Examined loneliness in end-of-life issues, including dementia.Part 3: Explored practical ways to combat loneliness.I hope youâve found ways to bring more joy into your daysâlaughter is a powerful antidote to loneliness!
Key Assumptions Throughout This Series
Intended Audience: This series is for those contemplating the aging process, whether they are experiencing it now or preparing for it. It is also for those looking to support lonely older adults.Personal Choice in Loneliness: While loneliness can be complex, there are often choices we can make to mitigate it. A listener shared, âI needed to reach out to the church and find a Bible study we could join. You can't sit at home and expect anything to change.âThe Value of Solitude: History shows that chosen solitude can be transformative. Biblical figures like David, Jeremiah, John the Baptist, and Jesus spent significant time alone with God. Dietrich Bonhoeffer wisely noted, âNone of us can afford solitude if we do not live in community, nor can we have real community without solitude.âGodâs Interest in Our Lives: God deeply cares for the lonely, the fatherless, and the widowed. Psalm 68:5-6 reminds us, âGod is a father to the fatherless, a defender of widows⌠He sets the lonely in families.âGodâs Presence in LonelinessA friend recently reminded me of a profound truth: âThe beauty of the Christian faith is that we are never really alone. God is with us, and abiding in Him is the first and most powerful antidote to loneliness.â
From the beginning, God declared that it is not good for us to be alone. Throughout scripture, His messages are often addressed to communities, emphasizing the importance of relationships.
God also champions the underdogâforeigners, widows, and orphans. Isaiah 46:4 provides reassurance: âEven when you are old, I will take care of you; even when you have gray hair, I will carry you.â
For those of us who claim to follow God, this means we are called to love and care for the lonely among us.
Personal Story: Trusting in Godâs PresenceIn my own life, Iâve experienced profound isolation and loneliness. During one particularly difficult season, I cried out to God in frustration. As I looked out at a mountain, I felt His response in three simple words: âIâve got this.â
Years later, I see how God was indeed in control. Even in the storm, He was present.
This truth extends to all of usâwhether facing personal loneliness or the uncertainty of our times, we can trust that God âhas got this.â
The Loneliness of Jesus & The Hope of the CrossJesus understands loneliness. He was abandoned by His closest friends at His most critical moment, crying out, âMy God, my God, why have You forsaken me?â
Yet, His story did not end on the cross. The resurrection brings hopeâa powerful antidote to loneliness. As my chaplaincy professor, Dr. Gloria Woodland, put it:âThe contradiction of the cross and resurrection is hope. The cross represents aloneness⌠The Resurrection means that the future will not be alone and that no one will be forsaken. Christ is our hope.â
Closing ThoughtsI recently heard from a widow who wrote, âI am blessed that I have the LORD in my life as HE comforts at my âlowest.ââ This is a truth echoed by many who have faced loneliness through grief and loss. Even in the darkest times, Godâs presence remains.
Jeremiah 29:11-13 reminds us:âFor I know the plans I have for you,â declares the Lord, âplans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you⌠You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.â
Final ReflectionsAs we wrap up this 4-part series, I want to highlight three key themes:
Resilience: By preparing for loneliness early, we can build resilience for later years.Hope: Christian hope is not just a feelingâitâs a choice to trust in the promises of God.Being an Agent of Hope: We are called to extend hope to the lonely. Perhaps when God âsets the lonely in families,â He uses us to be that family.This is Irwin (Mr. Harbourbreeze). Blessings, my friends. Thank you for being part of The Loneliness Project.
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Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: #GenerationWOW Laughter Yoga with Judith
Laughing with Wisdom: Dr. Katariaâs Creative Blend of Quotes and Laughter Exercises!
This is a link to one of the Articles on laughter in the Turkish care home: The effect of laughter yoga on loneliness, psychological resilience, and quality of life in older adults: A pilot randomized controlled trial - ScienceDirect
The Loneliness Project - Episode 3: Building a Hope-Filled Life
Welcome back to The Loneliness Project, a podcast dedicated to overcoming loneliness as we enter our later years. In this episode, Building a Hope-Filled Life: Practical Ways to Stay Connected, Iâll be sharing strategies for combating loneliness in everyday life. This is a lighter episode than the last, focusing on practical and encouraging ways to stay socially engaged.
Thank You for Your FeedbackI want to express my gratitude to those of you who have reached out via Instagram, email, and my reflection questions form. Your stories reinforce how deep and complex this topic isâthereâs so much more to explore! If youâd like to receive my reflection questions and arenât on my email list yet, reach out, and Iâll send them your way.
Loneliness & Later LifeIn our last episode, we explored some of the more difficult aspects of loneliness in later life, including dementia, end-of-life distress, and medical assistance in dying. I was recently reminded of how dementia can affect socializationâone dear lady I visited told me her kids hadnât come to see her in ages, only to mention moments later that her son had visited that very morning. Itâs heartbreaking. But today, we focus on hope.
Physical Activity & SocializationLoneliness isnât just about physical isolationâitâs deeply tied to emotional and spiritual well-being. Addressing loneliness builds resilience. While todayâs focus is on physical and emotional aspects, Iâll explore the spiritual and theological dimensions in Part 4.
Physical activity benefits not only our bodies but also our mental health. And often, physical activity and socialization go hand in hand. Recently, while on a bike ride, I noticed that even though I was riding alone, I was still part of a larger community. A simple âGood morning!â or a smile from a stranger reinforced that connection.
Physical activity doesnât have to be strenuousâwalking, stretching, or even moving around with a walker can make a difference. One older woman I spoke to, despite limited mobility, still made it a priority to attend church, go on cruises, and engage with others. Another woman found purpose in knitting and crocheting gifts for caregivers. These simple yet meaningful actions helped them stay connected.
The Power of Gratitude & ConnectionPutting yourself out there socially matters. Itâs not just about mobilityâitâs about seeing beyond your own troubles and finding ways to connect. One listener shared how their outgoing father struggled with loneliness after losing his wife. When he entered a rehab facility, his spirits liftedâsimply because of social interaction. His family later hired young people to help him at home, and their companionship helped him regain joy.
Encouraging socialization before aging makes it easier to stay connected later. As one listener wisely noted, we must ârisk becoming more socially interactive.â Yes, it can be uncomfortable, but the rewards are worth it.
What Listeners Are Doing to Prevent LonelinessIn response to my reflection questions, listeners shared these proactive strategies:
Invest in relationships nowâconnect with people of all ages.Stay in touch intentionallyâsend notes, emails, or texts to let others know youâre thinking of them.Practice gratitudeâone listener emails four friends daily with five things theyâre grateful for.Be a good listenerâengage in meaningful conversations and show curiosity about others.Stay involvedâparticipate in church, community, and extended family gatherings.The Role of Community & ChurchBelonging to a community makes socialization easier. Neal Krauseâs research highlights a powerful chain reaction:
People who attend worship services more often receive more spiritual support, which fosters humility, leading to greater emotional support and, ultimately, reduced loneliness and better health.
While attending church may not always be possible, engaging with a supportive community in any way can be beneficial. Whether or not everyone in that community is perfect isnât the pointâsometimes, you just want to go where everybody knows your name.
A Surprising Approach: Laughter YogaThis may sound unusual, but have you heard of Laughter Yoga? Also known as laughter therapy, it involves simulated laughter exercises led by a certified trainer. Studies show that self-induced laughter provides the same physiological benefits as spontaneous laughter.
Research from care homes in Turkey found that laughter therapy significantly reduced feelings of loneliness among older adults. Proverbs 17:22 tells us, âA cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit saps a personâs strength.â Science is now affirming what Scripture has long taughtâjoy is healing.
Finding Joy Through HumorLaughter comes more easily to those who have hope. My mother-in-law had a contagious laugh, and my wife and her sisters have carried on that joy. My father, at 86, still travels, preaches, and ensures every waitress at Dennyâs leaves with a smile. Despite facing personal health struggles, his humor and outlook keep him going.
Challenge for the WeekWhat will you do this week to incorporate physical activity, socialization, and laughter into your life? Maybe take a short walk, say hi to a neighbor, or watch a classic comedy like I Love Lucy. Even small actions can make a difference.
Looking AheadNext week, Iâll explore biblical insights on loneliness and answer any questions you have. If youâd like to contribute, send in your thoughts earlyâI record midweek before releasing episodes on Friday.
Thank you for being part of The Loneliness Project. Until next time, this is Irwin (Mr. Harbourbreeze) signing off. Blessings, my friends!
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Transcript of this episode:
Welcome back to The Loneliness Project, a podcast dedicated to overcoming loneliness as we enter our later years. This is Part 2, titled End of Life and Loneliness: Hard Truths and Real Hope.
My name is Irwin, and as Rita mentioned, I am doing this project as part of my master's degree in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care. Thank you so much to those who listened to the first episode! I truly appreciate your support.
I also have a very short questionnaire that I sent to my mailing list. If you're not on that list, you can join via the show notes or send me a message on social media, and I'll send the questions your way. As a small thank-you, Iâll be sending a Starbucks card to a couple of randomly chosen responders. Your feedback means a lot to me, and I will respond to some of it in Part 4.
Recap of Part 1Before diving into todayâs discussion, letâs briefly revisit the last episode. We talked about the definitions of social isolation, loneliness, and solitude, and why addressing loneliness among older adults is so crucial.
I asked some key questions:
Where do you see yourself on the continuum between loneliness and solitude?How do you perceive your alone timeâdo you enjoy it, or does it leave you longing for companionship?Do you feel lonelier when alone or when youâre with certain people?Can you move from loneliness to enjoying or enduring solitude? Can you build resilience?These are not easy questions, and there are no simple answers. I donât claim to be an expert, but I do have insights and practical strategies that I will share in Part 3. In Part 4, weâll explore theological hope, because I truly believe that hope exists through Jesus Christ.
End of Life and LonelinessToday, I want to focus on loneliness near the end of life. This isnât an easy topicâcertainly not dinner table conversationâbut itâs important to acknowledge the realities that we or our loved ones will face as we age.
The choices we make in midlife significantly impact how we thrive in our later years. My insights come from my studies, research, and personal observations with older adults inside and outside of care homes.
Iâll be covering three key areas:
Loneliness and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)Loneliness and DementiaLoneliness and Spiritual Distress at End of LifeLoneliness and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)Requests for MAiD have increased since its legalization in Canada. While reasons for seeking MAiD varyâfrom unbearable pain to not wanting to be a burdenâloneliness plays a significant role, even if indirectly. Emotional loneliness can intensify the experience of suffering, making it feel unbearable and hopeless.
As Christians, our response must be sensitive and compassionate, even when we hold strong convictions. Jesus is present even in suffering, offering meaning in what can seem hopeless. While we may not always change someoneâs mind about MAiD, we can offer a loving presence and companionship.
Loneliness and DementiaFor this section, I am especially indebted to John Swintonâs book, Dementia: Living in the Memories of God. Swinton highlights that loneliness is a central experience for many with dementia. Studies show that lonely individuals are twice as likely to develop Alzheimerâs disease, and loneliness in midlife increases mortality risk and health complications in later years.
One study found that loneliness before age 70 correlates with a higher risk of dementia. More concerning is that itâs not the actual level of social isolation, but the perception of loneliness that has the greatest impact.
Lonely adults are also more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors such as excessive alcohol use, smoking, and lack of physical activity.
This can feel overwhelming, but knowledge empowers us to take actionâboth for ourselves and for those we care for.
The Importance of Early HabitsThis reminds me of a conversation I once had with my wife, Rita. Years ago, she was part of a womenâs group that included both young moms and grandmothers. She noticed that while some older women were kind and warm, others seemed bitter and harsh.
One day, she asked me, almost in a panic: âDoes it always happen? Do I have to become a grouchy old lady?â
Without thinking, I replied, âWell, if you donât want to be a grouchy old lady, donât be a grouchy young one!â
Weâve talked about this moment ever since. The attitudes and habits we cultivate now shape who we become in later years. Science now backs this up!
How Can We Respond?Loneliness is both a cause and a consequence of dementia. As social networks shrink, those with dementia struggle to engage. Systemic changes in dementia care are crucial, but on a personal level, we can make a difference.
Jesus' Golden Rule is clear: âTreat others as you would want them to treat you.â That might mean:
Visiting someone with dementiaVolunteering in a care homeSpending time with an elderly neighbor who seems withdrawnAs Andy Stanley says, âDo for one what you wish you could do for everyone.â
People with dementia are still people. We must resist the mindset that they cease to be themselves once they canât remember our names. John Swintonâs book title says it all: Dementia, Living in the Memories of God. Even when someone forgets everyone elseâeven when they forget GodâHe never forgets them.
Loneliness and End of LifeApproaching death can bring existential distress, particularly if someone has unresolved spiritual concerns. This period can lead to either spiritual growth or spiritual distress. The difference? Hope. Without hope, loneliness and despair take root.
Spiritual preparation is crucial. A relationship with God in life transforms our experience of death. As I once wrote:
âWhat is the goal of end-of-life care? Perhaps it is to be more honestâthat death is not an easy process. In the messiness, pain, and fear, we can realize that the God of creation, in the form of Jesus, walks with us. We can still be agents of hopeânot just in healing or recovery, but in the presence of Jesus, whether in life or in dying.â
Iâll speak more about that hope in Part 4.
Final ThoughtsThat was a tough ride! Thank you for sticking with me through this deep and heavy topic. I promise that the next episode will be lighter and more hopeful.
This is Irwin (Mr. Harbourbreeze), signing off.
Blessings, my friends.
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Introduction Loneliness is often referred to as an epidemic, particularly among older adults. But what does that really mean, and how does it affect those experiencing it? In this blog post, adapted from a podcast series, weâll explore the complexities of loneliness, its impact on mental and physical health, and practical ways to foster connection. Whether you are facing aging yourself or caring for an older loved one, this discussion is for you.
A Personal Journey into Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
Ten years ago, I never imagined going back to school to pursue a Master of Arts in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care. However, life has a way of leading us in unexpected directions.
In 2017, my mother entered hospice care after a long battle with cancer. During that time, I was deeply moved by the dedication of the hospice staff, and I felt a calling to this type of work. That experience led me to volunteer at a local hospice, and soon after, I enrolled in a degree program to deepen my understanding and ability to serve others.
Fast forward to todayâwhile I continue to work as a facilities director at my church, my role has evolved to include ministry to older adults. My passion for providing spiritual care and companionship to those in later stages of life has only grown.
What is the Loneliness Project?
This podcast series, The Loneliness Project, is part of a larger research and practical initiative for my degree. Over the course of four episodes, I aim to:
Define loneliness and distinguish it from other concepts like social isolation and solitude.Explore the intersection of loneliness and end-of-life issues, including dementia and medical assistance in dying.Provide practical ways to help older adults combat loneliness.Examine the theological and spiritual aspects of loneliness and how faith communities can respond.While this topic may not have the same âromantic appealâ as other popular discussions, I truly believe it can be life-changing for those who engage with it.
Understanding Loneliness: Key Definitions
To have a meaningful discussion about loneliness, we need to define three important terms:
Social IsolationThe objective state of being physically separated from others.Can be neutral or negative, depending on personal perception.LonelinessA distressing emotional state resulting from a gap between the relationships one desires and the ones they actually have.It is a subjective experienceâsomeone can feel lonely even in a crowd.SolitudeThe experience of being alone by choice, often viewed positively.Many people, especially introverts, find solitude refreshing and fulfilling.Link mentioned: https://youtu.be/dpnz85Cj46E?si=glIKlcxUONQY4LnKUnderstanding these distinctions is crucial because not all alone time is harmful, but persistent loneliness can have serious consequences.
Why Address Loneliness in Older Adults?
While loneliness affects people of all ages, it is particularly concerning for older adults due to its significant impact on health and well-being:
Loneliness is associated with a 26% increase in mortality, rising to 45% in older adults.It is linked to increased risks of depression, cognitive decline, and cardiovascular disease.The negative health effects of loneliness are comparable to those of obesity and smoking.Many older adults turn to healthcare providers for companionship, with 75% of general practitioners in the UK reporting patients who visit primarily due to loneliness.The Cycle of Loneliness and Trust
One of the more surprising findings in loneliness research is the connection between loneliness and trust.
When people feel lonely, they tend to distrust others.Conversely, lonely individuals are often perceived as less trustworthy.This creates a vicious cycle where loneliness begets further isolation.Understanding this cycle can help us become more intentional in reaching out to those who may be experiencing loneliness, breaking down barriers of distrust.
Your Thoughts Matter
Loneliness is a deeply personal experience, and I would love to hear from you:
Have you considered the difference between loneliness and solitude?Where do you see yourself on the continuum between social isolation and connection?What are some ways youâve found to stay connected as you age?Letâs continue this conversation. You can reach out via the contact details in the show notes of the podcast.
Looking Ahead
In the next blog post, we will explore loneliness in relation to end-of-life concerns, including dementia and medical assistance in dying.
Thank you for joining me in this conversationâthere is hope, and we are never truly alone.
Blessings, my friends.
Irwin
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Whether you're hosting a cozy family dinner or a festive Christmas feast, setting the table can be such a fun thing! In this post, I share simple and easy tablescape ideas to add a special touch to your holiday meals.
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Decorating your tree & home for Christmas doesnât have to be overwhelming or expensive! Iâll share budget-friendly and creative ways to make your Christmas tree sparkleâwhether itâs your first Christmas or your 34th!
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Skip the overwhelm and find a Christmas color scheme that captures the cozy holiday feeling you want. Get inspired by examples you can find now, so you can deck the halls with ease!
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Whether you're team real tree or artificial, this guide is packed with practical tips for choosing the best Christmas tree for your home, no matter the season of life you're in. Learn the pros and cons of each- with some hilarious real life stories thrown in.
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Rita Joy is the author of the home and recipe blog Harbour Breeze Home. You can find family favorite recipes (like these amazing rolled sugar cookies!), home decorating ideas on a budget, and time saving tips - like how to freeze avocados! You can find her writing on the blog or over on her Instagram telling stories most days...
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Whether youâre celebrating your first Christmas as a new family or navigating the holidays as empty nesters, this series is packed with festive ideas! Iâll share my best Christmas tipsâas a Christmas loving "Christmas minimalist" - from decorating and baking to gift-givingâtailored for every season of life.
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Rita Joy is an empty nest Grandma who is the author of the homemaking blog www.harbourbreezehome.com. She shares recipes, decorating tips, & home organization she's learned over 30 years of homemaking to help make daily life more beautiful - and simple, too!
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In this podcast episode, I'm introducing you to my sweet little granddaughter who teaches us all a valuable lesson in the value of learning hard things and celebrating the wins! Alongside her story, I'm sharing a piece of my own personal journey of facing fear and anxiety, and the truth of finding rest in where our true identity is found. Through our experiences, we are reminded of the unwavering support of our heavenly father, who cheers us on through every step of life's journey, ready to catch us when we stumble.
You can find the all the recipes I've written on my blog here, and this week's new recipe is the BEST sloppy joes recipe. (It was my mom's, of course!)
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As the years tick by and I get older, Iâve observed in myself and others how emotions can be all over the place when Christmas rolls around. The truth is, Christmas time brings with it moments filled with anticipation, excitement, laughter, and maybe even a yummy platter of perfect Christmas cookies - but other times we can feel a tug at our heartstrings that feels disappointment or sadness - and the Christmas cookies seem dry and tasteless!. No matter what age or stage of life weâre in, Christmas is usually a dance between Christmas joy and the occasional note of disappointment.
Let's have some fun this Christmas present while strolling down the lane of some Christmases past...
Notes from this podcast transcript here.
Read the Twinkle Lights article written and read by Rita's husband here.
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Join me as we delve into the sparkly world of fine jewelry with special guest Kimberley - a third generation jeweler. We'll touch on topics such as selecting fine jewelry, cleaning & care of diamond rings, and asking the right questions when choosing the perfect engagement ring. Get ready to learn from the wisdom gained from many years of experience. So, sit back, relax, and let the sparkle of this before-Christmas episode add an extra twinkle to your day.
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The story behind why this year's Fall Home Decor tour photoshoot was so meaningful to me.
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If you like to travel (like I do), you may enjoy these travel hacks that will help you save frustration, stress, & even money - so that you can have a wonderful time seeing new sights and making great memories. Here are some little tips and tricks - like packing tips for a carry on bag and other things I've learned over time to help each step go a little easier.
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While the sky is blue and the sun is shining, I thought today we could talk about Summer camp and some of the life lessons learned there. I was after all, introduced to camping in the woods at the ripe old age of 22! Stick around to hear stories of how we found ourselves leading teenagers at a camp in the woods along with practical things I learned while watching masters in the art of camping.
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Todayâs podcast topic is gonna take us all to the spa!! So, if you feel like youâre in need of a good relaxing experience with a dose of laughter, stick around for some funny stories and hear about the spa gift experience that was better than therapy for me.
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Are you are someone who dances with glee over the thought of dusting shelves and cleaning toilets, or someone who would rather hire someone else to do that? (I'm team housecleaner, personally. Although, I've never had one!;) Today weâre going to talk about some tips and tricks I learned from the pros when it comes to speed cleaning your house - and some tips and tricks to help us check it off our to do lists quick!
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One of the less pleasant facts of life we all face is that at some point itâs inevitable that weâll experience grief in one form or another. Today Iâm sitting down at my podcast desk with my husband as we discuss this topic - not as experts, but as 2 people whoâve experienced some and are learning how to walk alongside others as they grieve.
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Although it's very helpful to get some practical decluttering tips to help turn chaos into calm, it's good to first address the real life issue of how each of us has a different clutter threshold, and when you put a houseful of people together, it can tend to be a real mess - pun totally intended!
Today's podcast discusses some facts about clutter personalities that may help you be more self aware of what your clutter meter is- and also help you to understand the other members in your household a little better, too.
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Come on over to today's podcast and meet Margaret - a lady full of great stories and inspiration!
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