Ever have and jennifer says its appropriate to talk on social media but discretion is appreciated. However, death is a part of life and on Facebook Chris warns i wouldnt recommend this unless you have got thick skin. The internet can be a powder cake over the most innocuous remarks and tony says i no etiquette and needs to be a positive outlet and as we have seen in the first segment it is positive for so many. Reporter your blog about your experience and have a huge Online Community that openly discusses this issue and you talk about a lot of things, how do you decide what to share and what to hold back . Well, i think in this issue as its not an etiquette per se as i have a story. And im a writer. So the way that i process what im going through is that i write about it. Now, one issue im having right now is that i usually process things a few years after the fact. And im going to have to speed that up under the circumstances right now. So im kind of in an adjustment period per se but
Tweets and personal stories, i will share a few of them but it seems we are tweeting about marriages and tweeting about birth and showing photos of our kids and death is the inevitable cycle of life and people are sharing with it and roger gets poetec says we go through our way through emotions and instant ways to find others going through emotions and on Facebook Allen has a heartwarming story of blogging during 8 years of his wifes cancer and declining as she passed and getting emotions and frustrations out and used to be a stress reliever for him and got this from better schuller is suffering from cancer and shares her journey on facebook and setback with family and friends ares are exhausted and hopes to go through the medium. If you had a terminal illness would you open up online . I think i would because we share our lives with the community and i think death and getting to that stage i probably would want to share it and not feel alone and also talk to my community about the imp
Say and they used to say four things say i love you, im sorry, please i forgive you and thank you. Thats really it. You can do it in 140 characters. You can communicate who you are and what youre going through and think about it we share all of our experiences of our lives on facebook, this chapter we are supposed to stop sharing because you might get upset. I dont think so. Reporter justin one amazing thing with the video is people have expectation that its going to be sad and turns out to be inspiring and empowering. Was that a pleasant surprise for you when you embarked on the journey or did you suspect that . That was the mission of the journey to make it positive and inspiring and see if we could make the topic of death something that actually encouraged people to live better. And to smile more and to laugh more because the thing is we all have one thing in common and that is we are all going to die. So why are we waiting to be happy . Like they are . Why are we waiting to, you kn
HANNIBAL — Students will walk across the stage Saturday at Hannibal-LaGrange University and celebrate their graduation, transitioning from a college student to alumni.