Thanks, Stan.

Yes, especially now that we finally moved in into our own apartment, it feels different too... The "glass half full" is an ever uphill battle for me... At least now, that I am aware of this trait of mine, I can deal with it, and not let it overcome me.

On 1/6/2016 0:38, Stanley Halpin wrote:
On Jan 5, 2016, at 2:20 PM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello.

It seems that the 2015 has been one of if not the most difficult year in my 
life so far. Back in March, just a few days after we signed a contract for our 
own apartment, my father passed away from cardiac arrest. It was unexpected, it 
was very quick, it wash shocking and very painful for my mother, my brother and 
myself.

Some of you I contacted privately on this when the wound was still very fresh. 
And to some of you I owe great debt now. I don't think that it is possible to 
fully recover from the death of someone dear and close, especially from the 
closest family. At least, as time goes by, I could regain most of my self, 
although my outlook at many things now has changed a lot.

As it learned later, about the same time a good friend of mine, former 
class-mate from my school in Moscow also died. He was among the people of whom 
I wouldn't even dare think that something like this could happen. Apparently, 
he wasn't very healthy and few weeks after his mother passed away, he 
followed...

Boris

So sorry Boris. Put your arms around your own lovey family and consider your 
many blessings. This will not help ease the pain of your losses, but possibly 
it will help you flip from “glass half empty” to “glass half full.”

Stan


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