TO THOSE WHO BLEED INSIDE I'm here to tell you that I am beyond sad that you lost your uncle. I almost lost my grandma last year and the pain was damaging because it didn't came like a rocket and sweep me off just to drop me from 100,000ft at the speed of a bullet train. It was like a paper cut or a chip of your skin around the edge of your fingernails. It was small but the pain was stretching and it is real. It was a lingering pain. People around you might brush it off or say how they know how it feels but their words wouldn't matter, they can't feel the same emotion you are feeling. They can grieve but they cannot grieve the way you are grieving. I'm in no way qualified to answer your questions but I want you to ponder on these. Why did your uncle decided to go? Pain. His pain was too much, it wasn't him alone. It was the pain. But are you really asking him the reason or do you want to ask him why he didn't tell you? Why he didn't left any...