RE: Claus Knapp: the pediatrician who stopped a tragedy [Eng-Esp]

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Good evening @enraizar

The other day, when you published this post, I read it but didn't have time to watch the videos. First of all, I am sorry for your loss... it is hard when great people who made so much for humanity with their work leave this world, and if they are friends, then it is even harder. However, I am glad you had a friendship with this man.

I am not surprised by what you say that he was a great person and that he was modest, that he didn't expect special recognition (although for sure he would deserve much more). Many times the greatest ones don't ask for recognition; they work first from the heart and for others. As you do too. 😉



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Good morning, @mipiano... the grieving process began about two years ago; for roughly the last year, he no longer recognized me when we met. At a certain point, I stopped asking his children about his health out of fear that I would receive this very news. And so, a few days ago, the very thing I had long expected might happen finally came to pass.

I am left with the immense good fortune of having had the honor of knowing Claus; and if a person as special and accomplished as he was never boasted of his achievements... well, he left behind a profound lesson in that regard.

Thank you so much for all your kindness. 😊

Have a wonderful week. 🤗

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I see that he shared around him many values and lessons, so once I am glad you had a friendship with Dr Claus. 😇

Good night 💤

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