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Read This At My Funeral
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Thame and Po have built a beautiful life together as husbands, raising their adopted son, Wesley, in a warm and loving home. Thame, a dedicated engineer, worked hard to provide for their family, while Po, after Wesley was born, chose to resign from his job and become a househusband. He was the heart of their little family always there with his warmth, laughter, and delicious home-cooked meals. But their happiness was shattered when Po was diagnosed with leukemia. Despite treatments and Thame unwavering support, the cell cancer spread aggressive . Knowing his time was limited, Po secretly prepared a series of emails for Thame messages filled with love, memories, and guidance to be delivered after his passing. When Po takes his final breath, Thame is devastated, struggling to face life without him. The grief is unbearable, especially as he watches their young son, Wesley, call for his daddy. Days later, just as he feels completely lost, Thame's phone pings with a notification. It's an email. From Po. "Dear Thame," Thus begins a heart-wrenching yet beautiful journey of love beyond death. Through each email, Po leads Thame through his grief, reminding him of their happiest moments like from their days as university students sneaking out for ice cream to their first home together to process of adopting Wesley. Po's words bring both pain and comfort, guiding Thame in raising Wesley and reminding him that love never truly fades. But how do you move on when the person who made your house a home is no longer there? Will Thame find the strength to live without Po, or will his grief consume him?
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Many might see death and its companions (e.g. grief, depression etc.) as harmful experiences in life. But this story tries to tackle this perception and recount a story that portrays my view of death as an old friend that pays his visits not because he enjoys seeing you die, but because he cares about your transition. After all, life is what's killing us, death is just the observer, one that cares more about you than you might expect.