It has been a thing of worry how easily people forget and stop mourning their loved one in just a short while. This is inevitable as long as nature is concerned... People cry, miss and mourn their friends, and family members but this does not take all the ages before they begin to merry and I wonder why this is so?
Why do people tend to forget easily after mourning a loved one? By @t-martins
3 years ago by t-martins (46)
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I wonder why people even mourn when they believe in the "coveted heaven." If they really believe in the heaven shouldn't they be rejoicing whenever someone dies?
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Life must continue cheerfully because if you DWELL in the past , you may pass away with the past!
How will mourning eternally benefit the mourner ??
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The mourner gets nothing indeed
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