[quote]Jereth127 wrote:
Wow dude, so sorry to hear. It speaks volumes of your character that you are dealing with this in this manner. My deepest condolences.[/quote]
Just wanted to echo this.
There aren’t any words I can say that will make you feel any better, but I’m sorry to hear that, man. Hang in there.
My condolences. Had a younger brother do this over a year ago. Still getting over it. I made up my mind that I was changed forever, the best I could do was try to make it a change for the better. No set backs or slips are forever. No regrets is great advice. Best of luck to you in going on…
[quote]fiftyplus wrote:
My condolences. Had a younger brother do this over a year ago. Still getting over it. I made up my mind that I was changed forever, the best I could do was try to make it a change for the better. No set backs or slips are forever. No regrets is great advice. Best of luck to you in going on…[/quote]
Great attitude from you both. It’s refreshing to hear this kind of outlook here.
Thanks for all the kind words everyone, it does help to hear them.
I spoke to his mom this morning, she is absolutely broken - they had a small argument before he left the office (he worked in a graphics house for his dad).
There is some speculation that he had developed a case of bipolar in the past few years, and was going through ups and down - but he never talked about it to anyone. I wish he had, the amount of people hurt by this is overwhelming, he had a massive impact on many peoples lives.
He seems like a pretty cool dude man, " Peace out mother fuckers" is probably something I would say if I were in that position. Sorry to hear about the loss man, keep strong.
Very sorry to hear of this RSGZ. I will echo the prevalent sentiment so far expressed in this thread: your attitude and outlook in dealing with this tragedy is both exemplary and admirable. You have both my respect and condolences, mate.