Just One Good Idea: What Wasn't Written
Some stories don’t feel important at first. They’re simple. Almost easy to pass by. And then… something about them stays. Longer than it should. This was one of those. A reader told me about her grandmother—and one small, almost unexpected thing she used to say. She wanted to come back as a giraffe. Not in a joking way.Not as a passing comment. It was something she believed. Something she said more than once. And for reasons that are hard to explain…it meant something. We talked about it.What she remembered.What stayed with her. And how certain people leave behind things that don’t quite make sense—but feel like they do. I recorded that conversation. It’s about 17 minutes. And somewhere inside it…is a reminder that the stories we carry aren’t always the obvious ones. Sometimes it’s a single line.A quiet belief.A detail that shouldn’t matter—but does. I’ve been thinking about it ever since. Not just what she said…but why certain things stay with us the way they do. Why one small detail can outlast everything else. And how, sometimes…that’s the part of a person that never really leaves. Warmly, Sandra P.S. Watching someone tell their own story like that… it’s a reminder that these things don’t just disappear. They stay with us until we’re ready to face them. That’s exactly what led me to write The Search for Valentina Getsch. It’s the heartbreaking story of my father’s 80-year search to find his mother. It’s the heart warming story of being reunited with a brother he never knew he had. And it’s the soul crushing story of the one final gift she left him that proved, after all those years of not knowing, that she never stopped loving him. Get full access to Just One Good Idea at justonegoodidea.substack.com/subscribe [https://justonegoodidea.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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