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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I came across a thread on the main forum around the concern of being forgotton after death. I was curious to see how people felt about this. Whether it's important to people that others remembered them.
Also, how they remembered them. Are people here hoping that others will be interested enough to want to find out who they really were? Especially if we felt unable to express this in real life.
We may of course hope to leave the world with physical things- if we create things say. Is any kind of physical legacy important to you? Maybe those who worked in caring professions want to be remembered as a person who made a really positive difference to other's lives. Do you want to be remembered for your work?
My job is creative so, there will be physical stuff left behind but most likely, not for long. I'm not good enough for things to be preserved and remembered. I'll very quickly be replaced by another. That doesn't bother me too much. I have a mixture of envy but also admiration for other creatives.
The more interesting one for me is this forum in a way. To an extent, perhaps we are able to be our authentic selves here. I suspect for a major part, we use it for venting needs.
However, do members also use this place as a deposit space for a part of them? Do they hope others will be interested to still find and read their threads when they are gone?
I'm certainly grateful to have had the space to tell parts of my story and journey in life. I think there's a part of me that still wants acknowledgement of the shit that happened in my childhood that set me on this path. Perhaps a part of me wants people in my life to know. But then also, I realise they can't actually know. Even if I described it in detail. Plus, it wouldn't and maybe shouldn't lead to any form of retribution.
I'm not sure how I feel about it really. Would you want anyone you knew reading through your threads after you passed? I think overall, I probably wouldn't. Maybe it would be hurtful for them.
Any thoughts?
Also, how they remembered them. Are people here hoping that others will be interested enough to want to find out who they really were? Especially if we felt unable to express this in real life.
We may of course hope to leave the world with physical things- if we create things say. Is any kind of physical legacy important to you? Maybe those who worked in caring professions want to be remembered as a person who made a really positive difference to other's lives. Do you want to be remembered for your work?
My job is creative so, there will be physical stuff left behind but most likely, not for long. I'm not good enough for things to be preserved and remembered. I'll very quickly be replaced by another. That doesn't bother me too much. I have a mixture of envy but also admiration for other creatives.
The more interesting one for me is this forum in a way. To an extent, perhaps we are able to be our authentic selves here. I suspect for a major part, we use it for venting needs.
However, do members also use this place as a deposit space for a part of them? Do they hope others will be interested to still find and read their threads when they are gone?
I'm certainly grateful to have had the space to tell parts of my story and journey in life. I think there's a part of me that still wants acknowledgement of the shit that happened in my childhood that set me on this path. Perhaps a part of me wants people in my life to know. But then also, I realise they can't actually know. Even if I described it in detail. Plus, it wouldn't and maybe shouldn't lead to any form of retribution.
I'm not sure how I feel about it really. Would you want anyone you knew reading through your threads after you passed? I think overall, I probably wouldn't. Maybe it would be hurtful for them.
Any thoughts?