Grief is obviously a natural response to the death of a loved one either human or non-human.
But up to and after a point which obviously differs for everyone grief becomes a dramatization of "poor me". Because you are no longer here I cant be either happy (without you) and essentially refuse to be responsible for my intrinsic capacity to be a loving presence here.
Grief is obviously a natural response to the death of a loved one either human or non-human.
But up to and after a point which obviously differs for everyone grief becomes a dramatization of "poor me". Because you are no longer here I cant be either happy (without you) and essentially refuse to be responsible for my intrinsic capacity to be a loving presence here.