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Loss is a forcing function for appreciation When you lose a loved on, you really realize how much you loved them, and appreciated them When you lose your health, you really appreciate how much your health matters to you When you become an adult, you really appreciate what your parents did for you to be here
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One way to mitigate the shock of loss, is to front run the forcing function and appreciate what you have today - your health, your friends, your family, anything - really
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This really hit. I don’t think I really lived until I lost my dad to pancreatic cancer in 2007. He was 61. He was my best friend. He never got to meet my kids or my wife, but I sure appreciate what he did for me more than ever.
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Well this cast made me feel something. πŸ’œ that was unexpected πŸ₯Ί
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Yes, and you can practice this skill by imagining loss. Which seems maudlin and strange, but works in a weird way. It’s the (secret) appeal of sad art.
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When in grief, do not run Embrace, find room to create, in remembrance So they may live on
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Practicing gratitude and appreciation on daily basis has significantly improved my mental health and life in general πŸ™
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It is important to be grateful daily for everything you have, and also everything you don’t.
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buy now pay later
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Could this be interpreted as: the lust for pain. Nothing happens, until there’s pain. Which is unhealthy.
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In my mind I read the third as "When you lose your youth..."
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"Distance makes the heart grow fonder" has always resonated with me. Its resonance rings especially true in times of loss and longing - losing a loved one, missing a lover, longing for time passed. I've found the magnitude of distance is proportionate to appreciation. The distance between life and death especially.
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is this loss?
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