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Grief
You are not gone.
You are not gone.
You are not gone.
You are not gone.
You are not gone.
You are not gone.
I’m going to sue the hospital.
I’m going to sue the hospital.
I’m going to sue the hospital.
I’m going to sue the hospital.
I’m going to sue the hospital.
We should have gotten a second opinion.
We should have gotten a second opinion.
We should have gotten a second opinion.
We should have gotten a second opinion.
I’m not going outside.
I’m not going outside.
I’m not going outside.
You are gone.
You are gone.
I am still alive
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The five stages of grief: denial, anger, regret, isolation, and acceptance. But what happens if you go through this process and still feel lost? Where do you go after you accept your grief?
You have to remind yourself of your potential.
And move on.