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Marchello_E t1_iv1fgra wrote

It's not necessarily grief, but more about the emotions of letting an attachment go. Makes more sense when you imagine a kid that is no longer allowed a second lollypop ("I always have two"). Or replace it with the frustration of a sudden disability and where you no longer can do that thing you always loved doing in the same refined way or never more.

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