remind your self and each other of what you have, now. Every morning at 5:30, as the alarm clock goes off, and my dead body awakes, my wife asleep next to me, I think again to myself: “I can’t go on.” And a minute later, I am in my scrubs, heading to the operating room, alive: “I’ll go on.”
I agree. It's almost like from his body language and expressions what he is really asking. "what made you marry an A person of Indian origin" idiot. Disrespects the ideals that Paul embodied. This guy a doctor?? Jeeez...
remind your self and each other of what you have, now.
Every morning at 5:30, as the alarm clock goes off, and my dead body awakes, my wife asleep next to me, I think again to myself: “I can’t go on.” And a minute later, I am in my scrubs, heading to the operating room, alive: “I’ll go on.”
Sensitive and insightful interview. I wish more who conduct interviews were as well prepared and knowledgeable. Thank you for posting this.
I came here to say the same thing
Lucy I appreciate the way you handle your hardship. You are one of a kind lady. To sum up “ you are strong woman “ God bless you and your Child.
Great interview!!!
what a beautiful soul - both of them...
Just read the book !! 😢😢😢
I love the lucy and how she tells their story. But the interviewer is agonizing! He slouches and he needs enthusiasm to say the least!
I agree. It's almost like from his body language and expressions what he is really asking. "what made you marry an A person of Indian origin" idiot. Disrespects the ideals that Paul embodied.
This guy a doctor?? Jeeez...
@@GrandmasterMelleMel I think you are being hypersensitive. You have no way of knowing what the interviwer thinks. I think he is OK.