Indeed. As atrocious as some things may be, focusing on the purpose behind them is usually more productive than dwelling on the acts themselves.
Try to cheer up then, yes? The reason people grieve so at death is because of the finality of it, and because it is usually only done once over each person lost to it. In a place where death has no permanence, and where the same person may die more than once...there is no point in mourning in the same way. You will only end up feeling more pain than you should, and you will have more difficulty functioning.
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Date: 2010-05-31 01:15 am (UTC)Try to cheer up then, yes? The reason people grieve so at death is because of the finality of it, and because it is usually only done once over each person lost to it. In a place where death has no permanence, and where the same person may die more than once...there is no point in mourning in the same way. You will only end up feeling more pain than you should, and you will have more difficulty functioning.