The Son Also Rises
Briefly

The author reflects on the loss of his son Rob, who struggled with bipolar disorder and alcoholism. In an excerpt from his book, Rob humorously addresses grieving parents, asserting that their children are at peace in the spirit world and that they should not blame themselves for their losses. Rob emphasizes that nothing could have changed their paths and reassures parents that their love and efforts were recognized. This writing aims to provide comfort and insight into the experiences of children who have passed.
whatever they were suffering from or whatever terrible, random thing happened to them was supposed to happen. Our time was up and now we're working on what comes next.
we left all of our baggage on Earth and only took the very best of who we were with us, and that's the God's honest truth.
I asked my dad if I could talk to you guys directly . . . because somebody has to call him out on his half-baked ideas and stupid advice!
Don't beat yourselves up about any of it. For real. We know you did your best.
Read at Psychology Today
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