http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/news/story?id=2400335
Coach Maggie Dixon, who at age 28 led the Army women's basketball team to its first NCAA Tournament berth last month, died after suffering heart arrhythmia.
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People die all the time unexpectedly, but something about this story touched me deeply. Here was this lovely young woman, undeniably successful, a budding superstar in the coaching arena, having the best weeks of her life with a trip to the NCAA tournament where her whole family came to watch, and then just like that, she keels over with a heart arrythmia and dies.
I have always made it my credo to never go to bed bearing grudges or with anything but pleasant thoughts in my mind, because who knows, I may not wake up.
So, today, I am going to hug my kids a few extra times before bed. Life is short as it is and one often has no control over one's checkout time, so to be at peace with the world at all times is to me very important.
Coach Maggie Dixon, who at age 28 led the Army women's basketball team to its first NCAA Tournament berth last month, died after suffering heart arrhythmia.
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People die all the time unexpectedly, but something about this story touched me deeply. Here was this lovely young woman, undeniably successful, a budding superstar in the coaching arena, having the best weeks of her life with a trip to the NCAA tournament where her whole family came to watch, and then just like that, she keels over with a heart arrythmia and dies.
I have always made it my credo to never go to bed bearing grudges or with anything but pleasant thoughts in my mind, because who knows, I may not wake up.
So, today, I am going to hug my kids a few extra times before bed. Life is short as it is and one often has no control over one's checkout time, so to be at peace with the world at all times is to me very important.

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