Death acceptance and a bit on masculinity

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025
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  • @doaragys
    @doaragys 4 місяці тому +2

    I lost an important person who was a critical inspiration to me when I was 6. Every milestone of maturity I passed through forced me to face his death once again, each time with a new perspective. Death had defined my early life, and I often wonder how death has changed others. Thank you for showing us how death has evolved in your life and for sharing the many thoughts that have guided you through the process!

  • @Ghoulonoid2
    @Ghoulonoid2 4 місяці тому +3

    How we deal with death, is at least as important as how we deal with life.
    I had a pretty major death in the family a few years back, it does really change you in a way that's hard to relate to anyone who hasn't gone through it. I know this one guy who didn't really get it until it happened to him. I think maybe our generation being numb to more distant relatives dying is probably a logical adaptation, since the generation before us and this generation are having fewer kids for better or worse.
    Masculinity is a crapshoot. I don't like the way I'm treated much either, but at the same time I feel like both men and women aren't built for the weird mechanical nonsense modern life demands from us. There's not an easy solution to that, which I think everyone knows but they don't really want to think about it. If people were more satisfied with things there'd definitely be less bickering and all the broken souls out there who can just never trust the other gender again would have less of an audience. In negative times though people turn to negative figures for advice.

  • @Gh0uli0
    @Gh0uli0 4 місяці тому +1

    randomly stumbled on this video ive never dealt with death with someone that personally close to me but i have had people in my life pass away i hope your doing well man keep on goin.