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Dealing with grief/too many fuckups.
2016-04-02 08:55:51 Post No. 16987044
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Dealing with grief/too many fuckups.
Anonymous
2016-04-02 08:55:51
Post No. 16987044
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I will tell you a small story.
Once upon a time, there was a really popular young man, who could easily get away with anything he wanted. However, he was hollow in the inside, he didn't felt anything for anyone in particular, and eventually, considered suicide.
The man had a bunch of great friends, money smarts, and women, but still felt that without any emotion, life was not worth living.
In the process of comitting suicide, he was saved by a certain friend who he always disregarded. After being saved, his friend was overtaken by emotion and confessed her feelings towards this young man. For the first time, he felt something, and finally was happy. His long desire of wanting to feel something finally complete. He started dating his newfound love, and remained many happy years together, until both could finally get married and finish their education.
Seeing how happy his cooking would make her and others, he chose to become a great chef.
However, things never remain happy forever, life is full of disgraces that infest us where it can hurt us the most.
After a few months of being happily married, the young man discovered his wife had breast cancer. Upon discovery, his wife confessed that she had felt certain symptoms before, and didn't wanted to worry her husband. She always had a tendency of keeping things that could hurt him to herself. Too late to do anything, she was given mere months.
He spent the rest of his days trying to make her happy, and wishing this was just a terrible nightmare, the though of loosing her killing any possible sleep.
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