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elvis10ten | 1 year ago
Especially, coming from a culture where they are a big event. People spend enormous money on funerals —- money that they wouldn’t help you with while you are alive and struggling.
Maybe attending one in a less flamboyant culture will change my mind.
But I wish more people in general don’t wait for terminal events to do or say nice things.
litenboll|1 year ago
throwaway346434|1 year ago
- A bad person gets celebrated in a way that is not aligned to your understanding
- A bunch of people who don't know about the less than stellar bits offering what feels like performative grief
- Others who enabled the less than stellar bits angry their applecart has been upset, looking to lash out at a scapegoat.
Obviously not everyone has this negative experience, but narcissism is in about 6.2-7.7% of the population; other "dark traits" are also around in a long tail. So it's not unreasonable to expect around 12-15%? of people risk a potential increase to trauma at an already complex time of their lives.
SoftTalker|1 year ago
DHPersonal|1 year ago
mmooss|1 year ago
> ... I wish more people in general don’t wait for terminal events to do or say nice things.
I agree, but whatever you did earlier, that's not a reason to not do something now.
consf|1 year ago
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bananatype|1 year ago