loss
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When a loved one dies, it’s important to grieve; if you don’t, it will eventually come back to haunt you. Dealing with grief can be challenging, and the time it takes varies from person to person. However, it is vital to allow oneself that time. Under normal circumstances, you will have the opportunity to grieve,
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In the quiet of the evening’s sigh,I hear your voice like whispered rain,Softly slipping through the sky,A tender touch, a trace of pain. The empty chair, the silent phone,Where laughter lived, now shadows dwell,Your absence carves a deeper tone,A hollow sound, a wordless spell. Faces blur in memory’s glass,Friends and family, one by one,Like autumn
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The Long Goodbye“Goodbye” is such a strange word. It carries both positive and negative connotations in equal measure.• Positive because it marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one.• Negative because sometimes it is final, with no possibility of turning back. Over the years, I have felt immense guilt and
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After someone who is close to you has died, some people will say that you have to get over it. That advise is total nonsense. You don’t get over it. You deal with it and you move on after a certain time, but you don’t get over it. There is no need to do that,