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The beauty of friends is that they often see the oncoming train, and steer you clear, before you ever realize the extent of the problem. Maybe you were just walking alongside the tracks to see what signs of life spring up in between. Or maybe you were crossing the tracks over and over in an effort to test your chance for either luck or misfortune. Or, even scarier, maybe you were standing square in the center of the tracks, waiting in anticipation of that final glimpse at life – there, and then forever and at once, gone. All I know is that a set of good friends is what everyone needs in his or her darkest and brightest hours. Thank you Max, James, and Ashley for helping me avert a most certain danger, and keeping me focused on the many stops that still lie ahead. I love you dearly, my friends.

The Philosopher

Samara Iodice is a writer, multimedia producer, and hobby musician living in Southern California. She has created marketing and training productions for such clients as London Business School, the U.S. Navy, Rice University, Southern California Edison, and WellPoint. She is currently employed as a Training Producer for lynda.com. In her spare time she is a self-confessed photography addict and loves walking for miles and miles with her very silly cattle dog, Dublin. She is also a dedicated environmentalist and animal welfare advocate. Find out more at www.samaraiodice.com.

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