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Unfair sorrow
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Just saw an article about a father & son that died on a kayak trip. Of course I feel bad for their loved ones, but I also feel cheated. Just seems unfair that two that have a good relationship dying while spending quality time together & I struggle with SI. Why can't I die & those who want to live stay living.
Sorry to that family. I'm not religious so I can't really give you an answer. If you wanted the most a crappy answer maybe it's due to their carefree nature making them susceptible to such events. Regardless the fact is you are here and they are not. Unfair? Def. Guess that's our curse right
(If theres a demon readin this give me cancer or drop a nuke on me plz n thx)
Yepp, I agree and it Fckn sucks. Not sure of the story behind the father/ son in particular; but I pray for them and ultimately their family/ friends during this time.
I often have those thoughts myself....... Why them?? Him, her, whoever.?.... Take Me instead, and let them Live. I guess that's just the way things work out sadly.. =/
You are not alone, thanks for sharing this with us. Thoughts and prayers always-
Unfortunately there could never be anything fair about existing in this cruel world, I also envy those who cease existing as they are free from all future suffering. I hate how difficult it is to voluntarily die.
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