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Speaking to Those in Grief

Speaking to Those in Grief

ByTucker Sigourney June 21, 2022 0 Comments
When I was in college, a friend and classmate of mine lost his roommate to suicide. That was not the first time it occurred to me to wonder what you say to someone in such moments—but it was the first time the question had been so very pressing. I approached him awkwardly in the cafeteria and said something over the crowd-noise about being willing to talk if he ever wanted to. He never took me...
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