Khái niệm cốt lõi
The permanence of death is acknowledged, yet the memories and lessons from lost loved ones endure.
Tóm tắt
The content delves into the author's emotional journey after losing a close friend, Favour, in March 2020. It reflects on the impact of Favour's passing, reminiscing about shared moments and missed opportunities. The narrative also touches on personal growth, academic achievements, societal events like the End SARS protest, and ongoing struggles at OAU. The letter expresses deep longing for the departed friend while acknowledging the inevitability of grief.
Structure:
- Introduction: Reflecting on Favour's Last Day (March 23rd, 2020)
- Coping with Loss: Denial and Grief Stages
- Academic Achievements Post-Favour's Passing
- Societal Events: End SARS Protest and Palliative Lootings
- Challenges at OAU: Slow Calendar and Internal Strike in 2021
- Personal Growth: Transition to Tech Field and Culinary Memories of Favour
- Dreams of Favour and Remembrance Among Friends
- Final Farewell Message to Favour
Key Highlights:
- Emotional recounting of last interactions with Favour before his untimely death.
- Struggles with denial and grief stages following the loss.
- Academic accomplishments achieved post-Favour's passing.
- Reflections on societal events like the End SARS protest and palliative lootings.
- Challenges faced at OAU due to slow academic calendar and internal strikes.
- Transition into the tech field as a means of personal growth.
- Culinary memories tied to Favour through fish stew preparation.
- Dreams featuring a happy version of Favour posthumously.
- Expressions of missing Favour but gratitude for their friendship.
Thống kê
You walked me to the school gate on March 23, 2020 - "We were all asked to leave school on March 23, 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic."
I passed my ATS 1 stage after your death - "Yeah, I passed the ATS 1 stage; the results were released a week after your death."
OAU had an internal strike in 2021 - "We had an internal strike in OAU in 2021."
Trích dẫn
"I really wish I could turn back time; you didn’t deserve to die."
"Your death taught me that grief does not become any smaller; we only learn to grow around it."
"Till we meet again... Till we meet to part no more, fare thee well."