Pyrpolizer wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:kurupetos wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:What I know of Miltiades is that he has suffered a great deal of death in his life and his way of surviving is to put a brave face on things and carry on as much as possible in a near-normal fashion.
He has a healthy attitude.
And once again, we must all try and remember, that life is about the living and not the dead - I wish I had Miltiades' attitude and then maybe I wouldn't destroy myself and my family every time I lost someone close.
No one is lost, GIG; human souls are immortal.
I do agree Kurupetos - I have seen enough manifestations surrounding the death of some of my closest loved ones that I know there is a continuation somewhere. But it's tough when they are no longer around and you still have their messages in your e-mail and you cannot e-mail them back or you finally found a little trinket your mum lost a few months ago but she is no longer here for me to give it to her. Little everyday things.
I think Miltiades' approach is healthy (although, I suspect it's a facade for looking like he's coping with the outside world).
It would be healthy if he was doing it for the same reasons, not just because he's a windbag
This is not the first time that you have made condescenting remarks . I will make one anly. Fuck off !