
A Dictionary of Grief
I personally think that we experience grief in many ways. Sometimes we deny it, and sometimes we embrace it. But more than that, grief does not only need to be felt. It also demands to be defined.
I wrote this book because I needed to describe with words and define every mistake I’ve made, every people who have wronged me in the past, and everything that I’ve lost: family members who had gone, friends and loved ones who had falling outs with me, someone I didn’t choose to be, the things that I had to sacrifice, and each little deaths I had to experience for me to move on.
As you’re about to read this book, perhaps you will be able to relate to what I wrote, or perhaps you won’t, for each of us have our definitions of grief and our ways to grieve. Therefore, feel free to interpret the contents of this book as you see fit. But I’m hoping that you will find comfort after reading this book, or maybe awaken something in you that needs to be healed and forgiven.