This idea of others with more REAL problems than yourself has been especially relevant in New Orleans. Other than the now world famous Lower Ninth Ward, many areas such as the Lakefront have seen people accept the loss of every physical thing including photos of their children, late parents, everything, lost. They left w/ three days clothing and two days later that's all they owned except piles and piles of muddy waste. They haven't stopped, they have gutted, rebuilt and now the fruits of their labors, and the help of countless wonderful people from all over the world who have grabbed a crow bar and helped these people, the neighborhoods of New Orleans are beginning to flourish once again. I have no doubt that among the brothers there are many who have taken part in these efforts in one way or another. You will never be able to understand the gratitude that the people of New Orleans feel for these people. They reached out and helped those at a time when some would have had us abandon this great town. Thanks,
Saintc