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[quote=Anonymous]OP, is your question about how to move on after a big loss or more about how to deal with the existential question of trying to fathom how someone can be here in this world one moment and just...not...in the next moment. If the latter, I deal with it by not thinking about it. I’m not religious and would be prone to falling into the “what does any of it even matter” mindset if I gave it too much thought. As an aside, I think the pp’s Mocking other pp’s are truly awful. It’s true that a great grandparent is not the same as a parent, or a child, but that person was attempting to help OP by offering her perspective. If it doesn’t resonate with you, move on, but mocking her is appalling behavior, IMO,[/quote]
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