I can imagine that some people are afraid of this kind of truth tbh...
Don't go thinking that we're insensitive dicks though. I've already lost more friends and family than I wanted to and I'm only 18. In some cases, manly tears were shed, but that's okay.
I don't believe in heaven or an afterlife, so unfortunately I can't tell anyone that a person will be smiling down on them, but I do know for certain that if I were to die, I'd like to go out doing something that I love and I love nothing more than my friends.
So therefore; Have a good time, always.
oh well i guess it is insensitive to some extend, but to me it just seems like other people are oversensitive. i highly doubt that the dead would have wanted their beloved ones to grief over their death for too long. three of my family members died over the course of the last year, one by suicide and two by cancer. i must admit that i don't have the strongest bond with my family, but it wasn't that hard for me to move on.
i don't believe in an afterlife either, but i spend quite a lot of time thinking about what is probable to happen after i die. it doesn't really scare me, it's more fascination.
ah well, i guess you will always be labeled the bad guy when you tell people to get their shit together, but someone has to do it.
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there is actually quite a good explanation for people being so sensitive when it comes to beloved ones dying. we live in an age of peace. death, war and suffering are things that only happen on television, people are just not used to suffering, which makes the few times they have to suffer even worse. my parents divorce hit me pretty hard when i was a kid, not necessarily the divorce itself, but we also moved away and i pretty much lost everyone i knew. i guess that made me a bit less sensitive. i am actually quite glad that the divorce happened, it was the right thing. just like when my grandparents died of cancer, they suffered the last few years, it was definitely time for them.
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