Cleaned offices to send my son to Harvard. Bought this with my first “non-essential” paycheck. At his graduation, he said, “Ma, your necklace outshines my diploma.” Cried for hours.
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Margaret Ellis
Retirement Epiphany
After 40 years teaching, retirement felt empty. Wearing this helps me see: wisdom isn’t in lesson plans—it’s in coffee shops where ex-students still seek my advice.
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Lena Harper
Nomadic Home
As a war correspondent, I’ve lived from suitcases. This necklace stays—worn in refugee camps and five-star hotels. Its weight says, “You’re human first, journalist second.”