28-02-2005, 09:33 PM
Sorry to hear that.
"You can't see the ends to all means"
You don't know what this experience will do for you. I know it sounds kinda harsh and unsympathetic but some good things might come out of this. You will probably try to better yourself in memory of this person?
When I didn't do as well as planned in my exams as hoped, I was gutted. I cried in fact. But because I failed, I went to a different uni. And if it wasn't for this, I wouldn't have met my girlfriend. So as yet another saying goes "Every cloud has a silver lining".
You should try to look at this in a positive way and try to honour your friends death and not blame it on yourself. Chin up
"You can't see the ends to all means"
You don't know what this experience will do for you. I know it sounds kinda harsh and unsympathetic but some good things might come out of this. You will probably try to better yourself in memory of this person?
When I didn't do as well as planned in my exams as hoped, I was gutted. I cried in fact. But because I failed, I went to a different uni. And if it wasn't for this, I wouldn't have met my girlfriend. So as yet another saying goes "Every cloud has a silver lining".
You should try to look at this in a positive way and try to honour your friends death and not blame it on yourself. Chin up

