Originally posted by: Swetha-Sai
OMG Ecri. 😲
Your entire family is devastated by his death. May his soul attain mukhti and becomes free from re-birth cycle.
Death is an inevitable thing and each one has to face it one day.
When someone dies, all family members wish and hope that the person should have lived longer to see his children get married / his grandchildren grow up, etc.
Please don't be sorry. By sharing grief with near and dear ones, one gets support and learns to cope with the pain and grief becomes lesser with time.
Your point about life is on the point! It’s important to cherish and enjoy small joys in life with family and try and meet relatives as much as possible during occasions like functions.
Thank you for the kind words, Swetha. 🤗
I am just being strong for my dad, he is the most shaken with the demise of my uncle. Fortunately, his kids were settled, but he didnt get enough time to cherish with his family, as all his life, he had been struggling to make ends meet. Life was extremely tough for him.
Anyway, I hope that his soul rests in peace.
Also, its disheartening to see how a virus/disease has become greater than lives. Lets not allow ourselves to be ruled by fear, and take precautions while we live on
Ruth Bader Ginsburg just died. Once again a true women rights champion who actually ensured that women can be jury members in America or that they can get admission into military schools. She wasn't one of these pseudo-feminist in Bollywood who using feminism as a tool to let Bollywood get away with crime. I hope Trump does not win again. She deserves to be replaced with another liberal. But there will never be another Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her dissenting opinions were the best part of my constitutional law class.
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