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*"You are not a man until your father dies". “What doesn’t kill you makes you more appreciative.” See note by Dan Hensley. [https://www.quora.com/Is-it-wrong-to-be-totally-unbothered-about-your-father-dying-He-left-when-young-and-never-bothered-to-make-any-contact]
*"You are not a man until your father dies". “What doesn’t kill you makes you more appreciative.” See note by Dan Hensley. [https://www.quora.com/Is-it-wrong-to-be-totally-unbothered-about-your-father-dying-He-left-when-young-and-never-bothered-to-make-any-contact]
*You can do N number of rituals, prayers, or anything, but the best happiness for a parent is to see their child happy and achieve success in their life. Note by Himank Gupta [https://www.quora.com/Is-watching-a-parent-die-traumatic]
*You can do N number of rituals, prayers, or anything, but the best happiness for a parent is to see their child happy and achieve success in their life. Note by Himank Gupta [https://www.quora.com/Is-watching-a-parent-die-traumatic]
*The Marginalian - on parents dying [https://www.themarginalian.org/2021/11/11/when-your-parents-are-dying-mary-gaitskill/]

Revision as of 16:45, 7 February 2025

  • Denial of Death by Becker. Classic. Find it on Internet Archive.
  • "You are not a man until your father dies". “What doesn’t kill you makes you more appreciative.” See note by Dan Hensley. [1]
  • You can do N number of rituals, prayers, or anything, but the best happiness for a parent is to see their child happy and achieve success in their life. Note by Himank Gupta [2]
  • The Marginalian - on parents dying [3]