When a friend or loved-one dies many of us shed a tear - not only
for the one who is no longer part of our own existence,
but more significantly because the death of a person means the loss of
memories to share together. As we age we have less and less shared memories and this is one of the
tragedies of the living. It is an emptiness that cannot be
replaced. A human life is the making of memories: memories both personal that we
share with our inanimate universe at large but of more significance
shared with others. I cherish the memories I made with my friends and become engulfed in
sadness when I think that we cannot share them again.
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