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he explained this so perfectly

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Sassington, M.C.2 years ago

@mbonfiglio2000 @RexChapman You did an amazing job. I couldn't believe a clip that was so short, resonated so deeply.

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Men Swearhouse2 years ago

This is so true. Reminds me of Tonkin’s model of grief, also very succinct. We never shrink grief. But we can continue to grow.

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Vivianagrey72 years ago

I feel the same after losing my younger brother two years ago. I’m broken forever. No one on the planet wants to hear me talk about it, so I suffer silently. I made pancakes for him when I was 12 and he was 11. We got up early and watched Scooby-Doo. I’m going to die grieving him.

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TL Ibson 🇨🇦2 years ago

I was told, 10 years ago, that "You'll never get over it - you'll just learn how to carry it." And I'm forever grateful for that wisdom. ❤️

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MaryQuiteContrary2 years ago

The only thing I would want others to know is it doesn’t need to stay at 50/50 happy/sad indefinitely. You are not dishonoring their memory by gradually increasing the happiness number. They would want you to move on in your grief knowing you will never forget them.

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The Exodus Begins2 years ago

That's the way I honor my mother. It crushed me emotionally (I watched her take her last breath) but it also created a fire in me to make sure everyone knows of her by the time I die. That pain never goes away.

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Brian M. Gardiner2 years ago

I have felt the same way since my brother died. I've described it as perhaps what it would feel like to sustain a permanent injury. Certainly you learn to adapt, but you are always aware of the change and things are never the same...

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These arent political🌲🌊💨🐻🐺They're necessary🌱2 years ago

My dad lost his brother a couple of days ago. Today would have been his 93rd bday. My dad said 'all my history goes with him'...I know this is going to powerfully resonate with him.😢

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Suburban Gal2 years ago

This exactly. You learn to live with it but you never get over it.

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