I believe it’s essential for all of us to intentionally slow down, pause, and observe our surroundings more frequently than we currently allow ourselves. This is not solely because life has a tendency to swiftly slip away, a realization we’re all too familiar with, but also because within the constant hustle of our daily lives, there exist numerous unique perspectives from others that offer crucial and valuable lessons. Embracing a fresh outlook on various facets of life can serve as a reminder of beliefs we might have either lost or entirely forgotten over time. When grief becomes a part of our daily existence, it becomes even more imperative to take notice of these deficits and reacquaint ourselves with life’s essentials.

In my search for such a perspective, I stumbled upon an article that has the potential to offer each of us a much-needed, refreshing viewpoint. Though the subject matter is intricate, at its core, the message is simple—coming from the most unexpected source: children. That, precisely, is why I’ve chosen to share this today. Navigating and surviving grief often leads us to overlook simple things that could aid in our survival. Our perspective on life can easily be obscured by the weight of grief, causing us to forget the importance of one fundamental element: love. In the midst of grief, we may misplace our appreciation for any remaining love, thereby becoming blind to the lessons learned, the moments witnessed, and the experiences accumulated over time. Today, I want to delve into the theme of love and our forgotten capacity for it as we navigate through grief and move toward whatever lies ahead. Let’s embark on this journey together and rediscover an essential piece of our path.