EVERYTHING THAT YOU LOVE WILL EVENTUALLY LOSE, BUT…
I post here a thoughtful story:
Kafka and the Doll: the Pervasiveness of Loss
Franz Kafka, the story goes, encountered a little girl in the
park where he went walking daily. She was crying. She had lost her doll and was
desolate.
Kafka offered to help her look for the doll and arranged to meet
her the next day at the same spot.
Unable to find the doll he composed a letter from the doll and
read it to her when they met.
“Please do not mourn me, I have gone on a trip to see the world.
I will write you of my adventures.”
This was the beginning of many letters. When he and the little
girl met, he read her from these carefully composed letters the imagined
adventures of the beloved doll. The little girl was comforted.
When the meetings came to an end Kafka presented her with a
doll. She obviously looked different from the original doll. An attached letter
explained 'My travels have changed me.'
Many years later, the now grown girl found a letter stuffed into
an unnoticed crevice in the cherished replacement doll.
In summary it said:
“Everything that you love, you will eventually lose, but in the
end, love will return in a different form.”
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