A Time To Be Thankful

When talks turn to our economy, it’s easy to get anxiety in regards to our country’s current state of affairs. And with the uncertainty of the future, that anxiety is as much justified as it is tangible. But if there’s one thing the holiday season can do like no other time of the year, it’s lift the spirits of the young and the old, the wealthy and the less fortunate, the healthy and the injured, and everyone in between.

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful. It’s a time to be with the ones you love, and a time to be grateful for what you have. With so much dissension in the world, it’s easy to focus on what’s wrong. But if you stop to reflect on how fortunate we undeniably are, and how wonderful it is to live in the great state of Maine, you may agree with the adage that life here really is the way it should be.

At The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein we are grateful for all that we have and all that we’ve accomplished. After 34 years of hard work, perseverance, and continuity, we are happy to be able to give fellow Mainers access to justice on a daily and convenient basis. It is through helping our clients through tragic injuries and disabilities that we get the most pleasure in our practice. And by showing our unyielding commitment and care to our fellow Mainers, we continue to build our law firm through the referrals of former clients to their loved ones and friends.

With the commencement of a long Maine winter upon us, and the uncertainty of our county’s future in front of us, the overall outlook may indeed look bleak for the moment. But if we were to take a minute, or a day, or even a holiday season, to reflect upon the many joys, wonders, and blessings in life, we just might realize that with a little hope, a little patience, and a lot of love, everything will turn out all right in the long run, and that we’ll all make it together. And after all, isn’t that what Thanksgiving is really about, being together? And at the end of the day, isn’t that one of life’s great common denominators?

So Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

May Your Holiday Season Be Happy, Healthy, and Heartfelt.

With warm regards from Joe Bornstein and his staff. 
 

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