What is the greatest loss you've ever experienced?
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Re: What is the greatest loss you've ever experienced?
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The entire experince has led me to be more positive towards myself, but the loss still threatens to undermind it. While learning to live on I doubt Ill never not hold that regret.
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That's a funny comment! I believe that if you keep on doing what you want to do and keep on dreaming you will always feel young - age does not matter!Amagine wrote:This isn't a huge loss but lately I have been feeling the loss of my youth. I feel like time is going too fast and there is so much I want to do while I'm still young. Honestly I just have a Peter Pan problem.
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I am glad you haven't lost anyone close to you because the pain is unbearableklbradley wrote:Thankfully, I haven't lost many people close to me.
However, a month ago we lost my husband's grandfather, who was more of a father to him than grandfather. It hit our family very hard, especially my son, who just turned 6. It's painful to think that he won't get the priviledge of remembering everything like we will.
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I know how you must have felt when she died. I lost my mother toojenjayfromSA wrote:Without question my mother. She died too young when my daughter was only two. I shall always wonder how they would related and what my mother could have taught her. We were very close and I am grateful that my daughter and I share the same bond and can talk about anything.
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Yes! And that pain is unbearable.Amagine wrote:I think the greatest loss that I could ever experience will be the loss of my parents.
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hhehe . Less Nederland is solution so that no one ever loss youth??Amagine wrote:This isn't a huge loss but lately I have been feeling the loss of my youth. I feel like time is going too fast and there is so much I want to do while I'm still young. Honestly I just have a Peter Pan problem.