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12-18-2021, 10:41 AM | #23 |
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These heartbreaking occurrences tend to break complacency, which I think is a good thing. For me, it began when I was a junior in high school. I've been getting reminders ever since.
It is healthy to sit back and reflect and re-evaluate life. Thanks for sharing, flybigjet.
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12-18-2021, 12:24 PM | #25 |
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Many condolences for your loss.
I find it healthy and helpful to contemplate the loss of my loved ones. I talk with my children and SO about the real possibility that I could pass away or vice versa. Not to be morbid, but to help highlight the role that they play in my life. Just being able to say that I would miss them immensely if they were no longer part of my life is a reflection of my love for them. I want them to know how I feel. I've seen friends and family become overwhelmed by the loss of a loved one. Contemplating the loss while that person was still alive would have helped them express their love and, in turn, make the most of the time they had together. |
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