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Date of upload: Jan 10, 2023 ^^
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When Colbert asked Harry how it felt like to outlive his mother, it reminded me of how Colbert's father died in a plane crash at age 53 along with two of Colbert's brothers when Colbert was 10 years old. Colbert is now 58. He was definitely asking that question from a place of having gone through it before himself.
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I'm reading a lot of comments here from people who lost their parents at a young age. I cannot imagine that kind of loss. My parents made it to their mid eighties before passing within five weeks of each other.
When my sister and I were going through our parents' effects, she asked me what I'd like to have. I chose a bookmark of mother's and a favourite sweater of dad's. Now, when I settle back on the sofa, wearing my dad's sweater and opening my latest book, it is as if both mum and dad are there, quietly enjoying the day with me.
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His sense of humor is amazing, evenmore so his commitments to military service and family!
#2023 ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Miriam Mald
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As a military spouse, Harry is 100% when it comes to how veterans deal with the question that civilians ask (some with geniune curiousity...some more malice) "have you killed anyone?" Most who have, don't want to talk about it because that normally means they were in the true thicket of war and seen or experienced so much that normal people shouldn't. The ones that brag about it either are lying or should be behind bars for public safety
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I lost my mother at age 21. She was 48 at the time of her death. When I eventually reached 50, it became crystal clear that I had not expected to live past 48. I was stunned and amazed that I’d “made it”. All those years I’d had the niggling thought in the back of my mind that I would follow in her footsteps and die at 48. 😮
My father died at age 65 two months to the day after his retirement. When I retired at 66 and got past that 2-month-post-retirement mark, I breathed a sigh of relief. Loss and grief really messes with our heads!
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"I'm convinced that 99.9% of the world's population are walking around with some form of grief, trauma or loss and with that comes these filters that sort of acts as a fog, and every opportunity we have to be able to clean the windscreen, take the filters away and actually see life as it is. To be able to live a truly authentic life, that to me has been the freedom that I have been looking, that I didn't even know I had been looking for my whole life"
I commend Harry on his strength, sensitivity, integrity and honesty here. It's hard to generalise with "the British press" as a whole as there is diversity within it. But a lot of our mainstream media is brutally focused on prioritising profit and personal gain at the expense of humanity, sensitivity and the lives of individual human beings.
Personally I am so sick of reading about Harry in our News papers and social media. It's almost thrust upon us against our Will (pun intended.)
Context is everything. The world needs more people of influence to take Harry's approach to help pave the way to us being better to ourselves and each other as a species.
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@vaninazalazar320
1 year ago
This interview was 1000 times better than the one on 60 minutes.
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