The GRIEF of Losing Someone Before They Die
Some of the deepest forms of GRIEF begin long before a funeral ever takes place. We often mourn relationships that slowly disappear through distance, pride, betrayal, silence, or unresolved pain while the people we love are still alive. In this scene from The Chi, Reg discovers that his greatest loss wasn’t simply his mother’s death—it was recognizing how much of his family he had already lost before she died. This hidden form of GRIEF affects parents and children, siblings, spouses, and lifelong friends every single day, yet few people have language for it. Healing begins when we acknowledge that these losses are real and deserving of compassion, not dismissal. Because people rarely heal what they cannot name.
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The GRIEF of Losing Someone Before They Die
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