And yet, I suppose you mourn the loss or the death of what you thought your life was, even if you find your life is better after. You mourn the future that you thought you'd planned.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Grieve and mourn for yourself not once or twice, but again and again.
The art of living your life has a lot to do with getting over loss. The less the past haunts you, the better.
I choose not to think of my life as surviving, but coping.
When you realize the value of all life, you dwell on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future.
Mortality means you don't have forever to work things out. You can live your life unexamined but then on the last day you're going to think: 'I've left things a little late.'
The acceptance of death gives you more of a stake in life, in living life happily, as it should be lived. Living for the moment.
Having lost people when they were young, you feel intimately acquainted with mortality, I guess. Though I procrastinate worse than anybody.
When you lose something in your life, stop thinking it's a loss for you... it is a gift you have been given so you can get on the right path to where you are meant to go, not to where you think you should have gone.
I don't mourn the dead. I mourn the living.
When you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future.