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Once a homeless addict, he learned to read at 37. Now, he’s a college graduate.

May 20, 2018 by Leo

“I spent a lot of time taking chances doing negative things,” said Freddie Sherrill. “It was time for me to start taking chances doing positive things.”

Source: Once a homeless addict, he learned to read at 37. Now, he’s a college graduate. – Washington Post

Positive things here also includes inspiring others.

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