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Is there any literature that can prepare you for the death of your parents?

>> No.15189598

>>15189592
My diary, desu

>> No.15189624

>>15189592
no. you might think there is, and you might think you are prepared, but there isn't, and you aren't.
when my dad died i was working overseas and couldn't get a flight home for a couple of days. worst days of my life.

>> No.15189666

maybe some Buddhism shit?

>> No.15189670

>>15189666
Nice try Satan

>> No.15189686

the bible
unless your parents were heathens

>> No.15189689

>>15189592
100 years of solitude

>> No.15189704

>>15189686
My parents are both different spectrum's of protestant, Christianity gives me the impression that God's waiting to damn us all

>> No.15189708

just Meursault pill

>> No.15189737

>>15189592
Not really, if you are religious I guess you should turn to it for comfort but you gonna grief one way or the other

>> No.15189916

>>15189592
the world as will and representation if your iq is below 100 then you should read this instead
>>15189686

>> No.15190262

>>15189592

No. The only good preparation is trying to be as firmly rooted in your own life as possible when it happens. If you're still essentially their child, it's going to hit you a lot harder.