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07-21-2011 01:51 PM
So my neighbor died yesterday, alone in her 300K house of colon cancer. She had disowned her children as worthless (so not) and done many cruel things to anyone in her life. All she valued was $$ and possessions. When I saw the funeral home taking her body out, I am ashamed to admit part of me was relieved she was gone, and part was glad that she finally knows the hurt she caused in her life. Then I felt guilty for thinking so.
I started to wonder about her children, how do you ever get over someone being so cruel to you? Is it OK and even healthy to say 'good riddence'? What do you think? I try and be a good person, but in cases like this it is hard not to feel some satisfaction in knowing they may be reaping what they have sowed.
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