Contemplating loss, or the preparation of loss. · 3:12am Sep 25th, 2021
Imagine having someone so close to you in your life who has been there since the very beginning to mold you, shape you, nurture and to guide you to becoming the best that you can be, everyday. Think of that one person who is so close that they're simply irreplaceable that they mean everything to you, no amount of value could be bartered or gained for them in terms of money.
You're raised by them, have nothing else but them and once they're gone, what would you do? How would you cope? Would you change knowing that you're all alone and have nothing, nobody there to be there for you, to love you unconditionally, If you can imagine all of this up to this point, you're off to a good start. Now imagine losing all of that. Your happiness, sanity, emotions, humanity. Everything that defines you as a person gone with that loss.
Can you picture it? Is that image fresh in your mind? How much or badly would it hurt to endure that? Would it change anybody else that reads this? And if so, how much?