@singsunflower13
Rhi d
@singsunflower13 · 4:52

Death: when someone close to you dies make you want to be a better person?

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I also cried a little bit about the fact that it was so sudden and that life is so short and we just never know when our time, when we're going to expire as you say, we just never know. And something that me and my partner always say to each other is like, live every day as if it's your last day. Could you go to bed tonight knowing that tomorrow is not promised to you? Would you be okay with the life that you left?

#death #renewal #changeforthebetter

@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 2:53
So I have since then each year I up the ante. I have since then aimed to live my best, most full life in my own authentic way. I post what I want to post on social media. I've even taken a miniature retirement without having a job lined up. I have started two businesses. I have become an author. I am using my being to empower and inspire others. That is what drives me every day. That's my inner zeal
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:52

My condolences

But in that moment, I froze up, and things didn't go as I would have liked. I would have liked to hang out with him more and things of that nature, but he passed, and I didn't even go to the funeral. His ex girlfriend cut off ties with me and everything we heard. I got into an argument about it, and I feel like I didn't belong there. I realized now I'm scared to go
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@DrWitchbleu

. #death #leadme #tomyjourney

So for me, and it's the third, it's not even the first go round, but for one in my face, literally looking at me, in my eyes. And to slip away does something for you that's led me to the journey that I am right now, where I can literally tell a stranger that I love them and not know them. But their energy is saying to me, help me or I need someone
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@OwenWilsonsNoze
Lindsey Morrison
@OwenWilsonsNoze · 3:41
I'm so sorry to hear about your friend. And it's like those ones that come out of the blue that you never thought, you know, anytime in the near future they would have gone. You know, those ones you don't see coming, they knocked the wind daddy out. It's really hard. I'm really sorry about that
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Lindsey Morrison
@OwenWilsonsNoze · 4:51
You never know what's going to trigger the grief. It might be a song, a picture, a street intersection, the smell of a cup of coffee. Be just about anything. And the wave comes crashing. But in between waves, there is life somewhere down the line, and it's different for everybody. You find that the waves are only about 80ft tall or 50ft tall. And while they still come, they come further apart. And you can see them coming
@katiecal
Katie Callahan
@katiecal · 1:35
And I know that sounds kind of morbid, but I was really close with him, and sometimes she was still here to give me some guidance or to tell me everything is going to be okay. But he's not. So I don't know. I just miss him. And I wish that he was still here. And I'm sorry for your loss. It gets better as time goes by, but we always hold those people in our hearts and remember them and miss them. But yeah
@AryanKishore
Aryan Kishore 11
@AryanKishore · 0:03

@Her_Sisu

Interesting insight. Learnt a lot
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