View Single Post
Old 01-21-2022, 08:15 AM   #108
NobodyHere
Grizzled Veteran
 
Join Date: Nov 2013
Maybe it's just me.

But the older that people are when they die, the less sad I feel when it happens. If you live to, say, 100 then I consider that a life fully lived. If you die at 60, then it just seems that there was unfulfilled potential that has been thrown away. Even more for someone in their 20s dying and especially a kid. Just so much wasted potential and a lot "What could've been..." question could be asked.

I recently had a young coworker die who was in their 20s that I barely knew. I think I felt more sad than I did when my 95 year old Grandmother died.

I'm just spilling thoughts from my head. Ignore it.
__________________
"I am God's prophet, and I need an attorney"
NobodyHere is offline   Reply With Quote