That way death becomes trivial... It happens all the time everywhere. When it gets closer you get to know it better and realise it's inevitable, natural and OK. At least I think so.
You know, while reading my friends page and listening to local people, I felt like everyone was dying just now... my rabbit, someone else's pet, someone's grandmother, my great-uncle as well. Sometimes their timing is perfect and sometimes I get the feeling it could have been better, but people learn to cope either way.
I get more sad when I hear about people's missed opportunities while they're still alive and have to regret not taking the chance when they could have... Though to know someone died in vain? That just leaves me in dismay and mute silence.
Beautiful words, as always, thank you. And I'm sorry for your losses :(
You're absolutely right, I don't mind death as much as I used to, it's part of life and that's fine but sometimes it hits you so unexpectedly, sometimes you know it's futile. And that can shock me so much that I don*t even know what to think of it.
I'm also sorry that I so haven't been in touch lately, I miss reading your journal, but I have my final written exam on Saturday and there's still so much to learn!! I thought it'd be more or less over once I hand in my thesis, but not at all *grr* :) Can't wait to graduate now, only 2 more months!!! Have you actually started uni and do you like it?? (sorry if you already wrote about that in your journal, I'll soon catch up!)
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You know, while reading my friends page and listening to local people, I felt like everyone was dying just now... my rabbit, someone else's pet, someone's grandmother, my great-uncle as well. Sometimes their timing is perfect and sometimes I get the feeling it could have been better, but people learn to cope either way.
I get more sad when I hear about people's missed opportunities while they're still alive and have to regret not taking the chance when they could have... Though to know someone died in vain? That just leaves me in dismay and mute silence.
I'm sorry.
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You're absolutely right, I don't mind death as much as I used to, it's part of life and that's fine but sometimes it hits you so unexpectedly, sometimes you know it's futile. And that can shock me so much that I don*t even know what to think of it.
I'm also sorry that I so haven't been in touch lately, I miss reading your journal, but I have my final written exam on Saturday and there's still so much to learn!! I thought it'd be more or less over once I hand in my thesis, but not at all *grr* :) Can't wait to graduate now, only 2 more months!!! Have you actually started uni and do you like it?? (sorry if you already wrote about that in your journal, I'll soon catch up!)
Hope everything is going well for you!
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