“I think the hardest part of losing someone isn’t having to say goodbye, but rather learning to live without them. Always try to fill the void, the emptiness that’s left inside your heart when they go.”

- Unknown
Sea Ice Gulf in Finland

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One Response to “I think the hardest part of losing someone isn’t having to say goodbye, but rather learning to live without them. Always try to fill the void, the emptiness that’s left inside your heart when they go.”

  1. This article beautifully captures the essence of grief by acknowledging that the hardest part of losing someone isn’t saying goodbye, but learning to navigate life without them and fill the void they leave behind. It resonates with my own experiences of loss, reminding me of the journey of healing and finding peace amidst the emptiness in the heart.

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