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The Man Upstairs
By Marion Zaretzky
Copyright 2001 Marion Zaretzky

 An essay about an inspiring aged man who lives upstairs from the writer.

There is this aged man upstairs, who walks with a limp because his foot was amputated. It did not stop him from going to work everyday, for the New York Times, delivering and organizing papers in Jersey City, driving there every nite, returning each a.m. to his apt where he lives alone. He told me how he got rehabilitated at Burke Hospital, and has since then gone back to talk to the people there about his experience, recovering from his injury. It made him feel good to know he could help other people with their problems, while talking about his own. He now drops off the paper every week to my house at my front door, never asking for anything in return.
 
 
An elderly man upstairs walks with a limp because his foot was amputated. This did not stop him from working everyday for the New York Times, delivering and organizing papers in Jersey City. He drove there every night, and returned every morning to his apartment where he lives alone. He told me about his rehabilitation at Burke Hospital. He went back to Burke to share his experience or recovery with other people at Burke to encourage them. It made him feel good to know he could help other people with their problems, while talking about his own. Each week he delivers the paper to my front door, never asking for anything in return.