At the end of a long, gruelling and tiring day
in the workplace as they fulfill their obligations that come with the position
that they hold, people from all walks of life are pushed to the brink of
exhaustion and they are on the verge of collapsing where they stand because of
the sheer weight of the enormous load and burden that they carry on their weary
shoulders. There are those who want to head straight to their favourite
watering hole or sports bar so that they can enjoy their cold brews while
watching the game with the rest of the zealous fanatics and loyal patrons
because good beer and even better company can certainly chase their blues away.
There are also those who just want to head straight home so that they can enjoy
the company of their friends and loved ones because these are the people who
know them inside out, shower them with unconditional love and make them feel
that everything will be alright in the end even when things seem bleak and
hopeless.
And that is why it is especially tough for people
to spend Chinese New Year without their loved ones because they have to say
goodbye during the funeral services in
Singapore so that they can pass
on to the afterlife, leave this mortal plane and enjoy the great gig in the sky
with their ancient forefathers and ancestors who have gone before them. Death
is a cold, hard truth and a big part of the circle of life that people must
accept because there is no escaping the Grim Reaper when the right time comes
and when the bells toll. And that is the reason why people should make the most
of the limited time that they have with their loved ones because nothing lasts
forever and nobody knows what will happen to them the very next day.
With that said, when they have to say goodbye
to their dearly departed loved ones in Buddhist
funeral services in Singapore because
Father Time finally caught up with them and their number is finally up, those
who are left grieving their deep loss should stick together instead of
wallowing in their pain, grief and misery alone. And the best way to do that is
to support one another during their darkest times and most vulnerable moments
when they feel like giving up because they feel that there is nothing left in
this world worth living for. One way of doing that is by exchanging stories
about the dearly departed, looking at photos that bring back treasured memories
and watching home videos that remind them that it was a life well lived while
it lasted.
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