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30 Answers
- ?Lv 56 years ago
I had lost 3 these past 3 years and it really took its toll on me----I became skinny, visited their graves more than you can imagine, went to church despite my sour issues of losing such dear folks. I look at photosand really feel tears recalling those days when the family were celebrating special occasions.In all perspective, I believe there's MORE I have to accomplish. And I know they're waiting for me wherever they are----I'll keep them in my heart and will always say my prayers when the time comes----
- 6 years ago
Probably, sad or depressed. But then, had to figure out how to cope with such pain. But knowing one day, your see them again. It'll hurt so bad, you probably, can't take it. But I don't think I would end my life on it. Cause I know your family don't want you to dwell on it, while life is still going on.
- Anonymous6 years ago
I'd go to Asia on a spiritual journey to understand non attachment from monks.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Adapt
- тιgєя.Lv 66 years ago
I would just do my best to adapt and move on. I would try not to wallow in grief because it is not going to bring them back, but work to be a person they would have been proud of.
- 6 years ago
Unfortunately, I've had some experience with this, and I honestly contemplated suicide. I didn't do it because I wanted to stick around and enjoy the company of the rest of my family. But if they were ALL gone? Man, it depresses me to think about it.
- Lord AizenLv 76 years ago
Since there's nothing I could do at that point, of course I'd be in grief but to pass on the name I'd step it up and start my own family.
~Aizen