It's a terrible thing when a person dies, whatever the circumstances. A hole opens up in the world, and we need to pay the proper respects. If we don't, the hole will never be filled in again.

πŸ“– Haruki Murakami

🌍 Japanese  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ January 12, 1949
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In "1Q84," Haruki Murakami poignantly reflects on the impact of death, emphasizing its profound emotional consequences. He suggests that when someone passes away, it creates a void that reverberates throughout the world. This absence signifies not just loss but also the need for recognition and mourning, as these acts are essential for healing.

Murakami's insight highlights the importance of honoring those we lose. By paying proper respects, we help in acknowledging...

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