And that feels, well, kinda weird.Īs usual, we are here to answer that nagging question that comes up all too often: am I crazy? Nope, not even a little bit. The feelings creep up on you and you are saying to yourself, why am I so upset about this, I didn’t even know this person?!? The sadness doesn’t just feel abstract, it can feel personal. But I know as well as the next person that it is easy to feel a little self-conscious when you find yourself experiencing grief feelings around the death of a stranger. I had a moment of collective grief at Target when someone in the checkout line shared the announcement that Philip Seymour Hoffman died. I can remember exactly where my middle school-self was when I found out Kurt Cobain died. ![]() Let’s be honest, even if David Bowie’s death hasn’t impacted you, you can probably think of another celebrity death that hit you harder than you imagined. ![]() ![]() I had a plan for today’s post, but I can seem to focus to write it because I have been thinking obsessively about celebrity deaths and the grief that accompanies them. ![]() Okay, I can’t see you you can’t see me, but I assure you, my hand is raised. Raise your hand if David Bowie’s death hit you harder than you expected.
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