When death strikes, why are we sad? There are many, many species where death just drags one down. Why is it that humans grieve when someone dies? We don't just let it go and move on. We must go through a period of loss and sadness. Maybe it has something to do with the way we were raised. Maybe we unconsciously learn - whether it be from our parents, our friends, or television - that death is a big deal. But seriously, look at other animals. They experience death all the time. What is it that makes us more susceptible to bereavement? I believe that bereavement, just like anguish, is a mentality.1
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Another great write. I think death hurts us so bad and we morn because we lost someone we loved and cared deeply for. Those are great emotions we build between eachother and not something we can just give up easily. You have a lot of deep thoughts for someone so young this is a great write once again. I did find on mistake in this one you may want to fix " Maybe we are unconsciously learn" I think maybe you meant "Maybe its something we unconsciously learn" either way the are doesn't belong there. Great write again.
Very thought provoking.
