informer said:Hi,
Been reading most of the pages on this thread.
I have to say sorry to the OP who lost his stuff, reading about his loss and rants.
I remembered losing my sports car which costed me so much time and money to get. The driver at the time just lost control and the car was a write off. I gained nothing from it.
The driver then worked 2 jobs to help pay me back for the car, which I didn't ask him to, he ended up in a second accident which was caused by the other party who drove through the red light and hit him while he was making a right turn.
2 months ago, the driver was killed in a car accident as a passenger in a car driven by his friend who was driving a little too fast around a corner.
That driver was my brother. He was 20 years old, his 21st was a month later.
While people would rant and stress over materialistic things that can be replaced, others like myself has to deal with losses that can never be replaced.
Can you people help me get him back? :bheart:
Have a safe new year ppl.
Hi informer
I was reading your post and sorry to hear the lost of your loves one.
This is an very great impact to you and the feeling is undescribable.
I recall what my wife have told me after I lost my gear which happen to be about the same meaning as yours.
I was very down and lost then, and she told me that camera is an material thing, when we came to this world as a baby, we have nothing.
So, when we go to another world, we also cannot bring anything with us.
Hence, the most important thing in our life is friendship, family and health that money cannot buy, and to cherish the bond and relationship.
You can't bring him back. But what you can do now is to pass your loves message to your loves one around you, cherish them.