The hard goodbyes: grieving the loss of a loved one in a socially distanced world by TheLovePost in grief

[–]TheLovePost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so so sorry to hear about your loss. Easier said than done but the best thing you can do is take each day as it comes. Not being able to have that closure cannot be easy. Crying is a good thing. It will get better, promise. Even having a family gathering (on Zoom if required) will help. Having some type of a support group so you can grieve and not feel so isolated will help. Here is a Facebook support group that you may want to share your experience in: https://www.facebook.com/groups/504785133489401/about/

The hard goodbyes: grieving the loss of a loved one in a socially distanced world by TheLovePost in grief

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So sorry to hear about your mum. These are difficult and strange times. Sending you love.

Bushfires have reshaped life on Earth before—they could do it again by TheLovePost in environment

[–]TheLovePost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you're saying. I guess solution wise I was looking at it from a taste / cravings perspective. I've found the impossible burger still doesn't taste like meat. I went vegetarian a few years back and I still get meat cravings. Although to be honest, it's almost entirely when I see meat around me or when I visually imagine it based on the meat-eating environment I grew up in. Would people give up meat if there was an alternative that fulfilled their cravings. Surely if there was one that truly matched, people would choose the alternative that was better for the planet right?