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Inspiring: These wise tweets from Alan Thicke about life are so moving and even more impactful after his death

We lost a good soul on Tuesday, December 13. To many of us, Thicke was Dr. Seaver, the “other dad” we looked to one evening every week to make us laugh and maybe share a little wisdom. Looking through Thicke’s Twitter timeline is a good indication of that sense of humor and wisdom that he imparted on his character; it’s all throughout his words, photos, videos and projects he took on recently.

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Take this tweet for instance, about life:

And this one:

Even now the good “doctor” is sharing words of wisdom with us.

So much “anon” advice, maybe we should all pay attention?

Indeed, sir. RIP.

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