What happens when a Wikipedian dies? He or she just doesn't show up to edit anymore! Does anybody notice? Does anybody really even care? To all those Wikipedians, who may have died and been forgotten here โ thank you โ for your tireless contributions and ๐๐ป rest in peace ๐๐ป
Email (the ideal way to reach me ๐): yogabratachakraborty7177@gmail.com
Hello, it's Billjones94 (in real life: Yogabrata Chakraborty; from Kolkata, "the city of joy"), just one of the thousands of geeks ๐, hooked on the joys of editing on Wikipedia. I primarily am a numismatist, poet, blogger, hardcore history lover, and a diehard fan of Indian football. I may make mistakes, please assume good faith, and (if possible) kindly talk to me.
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Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. Being thankful . . . living life with gratitude . . . is contagious. When you take the time to thank those in your life, thank those who make a difference, you set an example for others to follow. A simple "thank you" lets others know your appreciation, and it also encourages a culture of gratitude.