HANDLING ANOTHER MAN'S GRIEF
This is life, not the rehearsal of it. This is it actually. Not negating the life after, just saying, how are you using this already given you? In the little, we forsee the future.
This is the life where man will go through fire and be tried by same. Should it then be a surprise that a loved one is passing through a challenging time? Isn't that what life is made of?
If so, does quietness nullify that the challenge has occured? Maybe I speak in parables, I paraphrase, how can it be that you would have no words of comfort for a loved one in their times of trial?
To say "you have nothing to say" even genuinely is not worthy enough. Could you then make your presence at least suffice for the words you couldn't utter?
There is never an excuse to not be there when you're needed the most. This is nothin but the truth.
Be there! Consistently there.

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