The other day, Robert and I were chatting about death
And how one family had lost somebody close to them
While their neighbours, at that time, were blasting music through their loudspeakers!
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Therefore, I asked a questionβ¦sub-consciously
βWhat if we all lost somebody at the same time?β
How would it all work?
What would we do?
Hhhhmmmβ¦.
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We would then embrace humanity wholeheartedly
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I think we’d finally have compassion for each other for the first time in a long time.
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What a sad situation to consider. I think it can be tough to be empathetic unless we all go through the same thing.
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This is the question that I wouldn’t want to ask myself at this point. It’s really been so depressing lately.
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I haven’t thought of any answers to the question yet but will ponder it. Will come back when I have an answer
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Death is something we can’t say no to, It comes with a surprise and it doesn’t choose time and situations. It can happen anytime
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The story made me sad. But All we can do is to be sympathetic when people need them
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That is the hard part of grief or disruptions in life, you can feel alone when the rest of the world moves on as normal around you. It is a surreal feeling.
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I guess that’s then time where people will start to emphatize with the situation because they now understand the situation that other people are going through..
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Good question! I would like to hope that we would all be able to comfort each other because in that moment we all have something in common that we can relate to. Maybe it would being unity, compassion and understanding to one another in this physical world.
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I think people would start to think more of “loving thy fellow”. and people would be much more aware of their surroundings. Very good question asked!
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There are just no words you’ll see in any dictionaries in different languages that can express the depth of this loss, whether by breaking up or death , especially if you had every chance and opportunity to tell them and to show them how you appreciate, value and love them yet you didn’t take it.
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It would be a tragic experience and painful, and maybe full of regrets. That’s why many of us do things right and giveback coz we never know when will be our life’s deadline.
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That’s just sad. Although at some point, we will all lose someone in our lives, still there’s no preparing us for such tragedy. Empathy is the key. We will get through it some way, somehow.
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I think we all would be sad and appreciating the one we lost. but since we are not the same, you could see people like that.
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Really interesting perspective and gives a lot to think about!
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I actually see it like this:-
Nope, people wouldnβt change or be more compassionate to each other β¦.
Yes, people would actually be looking for more windows to take advantage of a situation even when at a loss of their own
Yes, we would complain more about the situation, even curse our governments for not helping us (yet they are probably also suffering a loss of their own)
Generally because thatβs what humanity actually is. We are inherently entitled on each and everything. We are naturally selfish. Not even the the worst calamity to end this world would 100% bring that love and compassion that we all always talk about but in reality, just ends up in our minds or is exercised towards only those from whom we benefit something, seen or unseen , direct or indirect.
Only a heart of Christ, a heart of carrying crosses , a heart of sacrificing day in day out, would assure me of absolute love and compassion in case we all lost somebody at the same time. And that kind of heart and being is extremely and highly impossible for us to exercise and sustain in our own might as humans.
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