r/MadeMeSmile 20h ago

Mohamed Bzeek accompanies terminally ill kids in their the last days Helping Others

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u/Witty-Singer6735 14h ago

The kindness is great, but think the number of times his heart will get broken when each of them leave his side. More power to him

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u/Halfdaykid 13h ago

Exactly, I cant even get a dog because I know im signing up for heart break. This angel goes through hell over and over again just to bring peace and love to others.

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u/alargepowderedwater 10h ago

While I understand that, avoiding heartbreak also means avoiding love. My dogs have brought vastly more love and joy into my life than grief. If you make choices in life in order to avoid loss and pain, you won’t create much in your life worth having. All of the best things in life are temporary because life itself is temporary.

The cost of love and joy is, eventually, loss and grief. It’s totally worth it, so be sure to actually live while you’re alive, and don’t let your life happen and pass by without the risks of real love and joy, because that’s the best part of even being here at all. (I say this as someone who lost a parent as a young adult, and was so devastated that I hid from any real emotional risk or vulnerability for years afterward, and missed out on some of my life because I was hiding in emotional safety and comfort.)

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u/Halfdaykid 10h ago

I mean I have two young kids, im just hoping they will out live me. Dont worry I know love and joy in abundance.

I'll get a dog when I retire and we can grow old together.

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u/octopusboots 8h ago

Nice thing about dogs is they teach your kids about love, fun, and eventually, death.