To grieve is inherently subjective; it's an inevitable experience for everyone as loss and death represent the profound sadness intertwined with life itself.
I felt what I thought of as utmost grief: as if the universe, which until then was whole and good, had broken, and nothing would ever be the same.
When grieving, many receive advice to accept the presence of others. However, I found solace in solitude, as it felt like the only thing I had left of Olivier.
Solitude during mourning can sometimes exacerbate feelings of sadness and isolation, leading to a downward spiral of depression, but for some, solitude provides the necessary space to grieve.
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