Thursday, January 22, 2015

Hunger games Jo Essential question

            I chose the question "How do people recover from loss?". So first of all, we feel at loss when we failed or feeling like giving up, giving up on life and our dreams or even a death of someone important such as families or friends. It takes a while to recover from loss especially strong loss like the loss of family and the parting of friends and peers. At the first stage of loss, people would think about how far they have come before the loss and feel sad and be tainted with lost hope. People who is at loss will probably not socialise as often and grow weaker at mind. However, at a certain point after the loss people will start to get over them and move forward.

          In my opinion, when people get over loss they find the benefits from the event and try their best to move forward, others who never get over them could possibly commit suicide. Suppose a quick recovery might be failing a test or application to enter a certain school, some might think that they gave it their best and it doesn't matter any more, but some might fall into depression for a long period of time. If you happen to lose a family member, you would probably be really sad that you would get depressed for a really long time, it might even leave a scar but people will soon think that being sad about something like this is a waste of time and that person (who died) would probably won't want you to be depressed about their death and move on.

             I am probably one of the people who might be depressed for a period of time and I would take a decent amount of time to recover from loss.

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