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uncalled4 · 56-60, M
I'm a philosophical sort, so I'm always thinking about life and death. Just in the past few months, two former coworkers passed away(I posted about them). I don't get too hung up on the past, at least not to the point where I cannot enjoy NOW.
I'll be 55 this month, my mom is turning 80 next year, and time is marching on. It comes with being older. but over time, I've buried my dad, my girlfriend's dad, a few friends, coworkers, and several other relatives including all four grandparents.
How can one NOT ruminate on death?
I'll be 55 this month, my mom is turning 80 next year, and time is marching on. It comes with being older. but over time, I've buried my dad, my girlfriend's dad, a few friends, coworkers, and several other relatives including all four grandparents.
How can one NOT ruminate on death?

SW-User
@uncalled4 yes and cause it's inevitable and always unexpected


