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In order to continue the discussion started over on the other thread: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=258716&sid=800e828e45cd7094060557d5aa46d9a6
What is grief? Is it your heart breaking at the loss of someone you love, someone you respect, someone you admire? Is it nothing more than a chemical release that simply needs addressing with a drug to rebalance your emotions?
Most of us have, do and will grieve for our loved ones but some of us also show a form of grief for people we don't 'really' know. Why is that?
What is grief? Is it your heart breaking at the loss of someone you love, someone you respect, someone you admire? Is it nothing more than a chemical release that simply needs addressing with a drug to rebalance your emotions?
Most of us have, do and will grieve for our loved ones but some of us also show a form of grief for people we don't 'really' know. Why is that?