Originally posted by: jettythegod
back to the topic, I feel life stops for an indefinite amout of time, it depends on the person's emotional stability.
And what if the person doesn't have the strength to live like before after losing the dear one?
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Originally posted by: jettythegod
back to the topic, I feel life stops for an indefinite amout of time, it depends on the person's emotional stability.
Originally posted by: Jiah.Angel
And what if the person doesn't have the strength to live like before after losing the dear one?
Originally posted by: Emptiness
then one might consider seeking inspiration from others, from people who are less fortunate than you, people who go through hell each day, but don't lose the will to battle and live on. Their stories can be very inspiring.
Those are people who fail to face reality and have low self-esteem problems. Also, people who have had prior or current depression problems.Originally posted by: Jiah.Angel
Kay. Maybe that would be helpful. Though, sometimes, people become so miserably weak that they fail to do any such thing.
Those are people who fail to face reality and have low self-esteem problems. Also, people who have had prior or current depression problems.
Hmmm, so if you believe that your close one is not dead, when he/she really is, that gives you pleasure? And even if it does, it is temporary, at some point or the other, you have to face reality else you can never deal with life in general.Originally posted by: Jiah.Angel
Precisely.
But you know, being unreal gives you pleasure while facing the reality doesn't. And this is why, these people are like that.
Yes, that's ceratinly a possibility, but again, I wouldn't call that a life, the person is living under a false sense of livelihood.But I guess in this case, the person is just being optimistic. 😆 Let me rephrase myself-this situation is a mixture of optimism and a false sense of livelihood. But then, that only leads to a rise in BP and anxiety levels, which mostly likedly leads to depression and/or death. Now, tell me, how can you call that a life?Originally posted by: Jiah.Angel
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Dead? There may as well be other reasons that you had to part ways. But people like living in falsehood . . with this thing on their mind . ."he/she''d be back." . . and I personally can't live with this.
Hey Debs surely you do not have any BP problems😆Yes, that's ceratinly a possibility, but again, I wouldn't call that a life, the person is living under a false sense of livelihood.But I guess in this case, the person is just being optimistic. 😆 Let me rephrase myself-this situation is a mixture of optimism and a false sense of livelihood. But then, that only leads to a rise in BP and anxiety levels, which mostly likedly leads to depression and/or death. Now, tell me, how can you call that a life?
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