Touching article to read.
Gene Wilder thinking of others.
Here is the except that touched my soul (and it about to touch yours):
"In a new interview with NPR’s Robert Siegel,
Wilder’s nephew Jordan Walker-Pearlman explains that his uncle kept his
Alzheimer’s diagnosis a secret because he feared that, were it to
become public, it would begin to interfere with his ability to bring
smiles to people’s faces even in retirement. “This decision was not as a
result of vanity,” said Walker-Pearlman. “There were times we would go
out to dinner as a family and children would light up at the sight of
him and smile. And because he never lost his instinct or sense or
sensibility, it occurred to him that if that disease were made public …
that then after that smile, some parent may then say something about
disease or sadness. And he was such that he could not bear to be
responsible for one less smile in the world.”"
Read the rest of the article here.
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