But then again aren't we practising in our lives almost everyday?
And we say, "Hey, i totally understand what you're going through, been there, done that."
But in truth, we will never totally understand. A persons problem is unique
as seen through their mind, their eyes, their hearts.
Would you lose sleep the same way the person that encounters the problems feels his insommnia? Would the fracture in their hearts crack the same way as yours?
Its true, you might have encountered the same core problem before,
but the measure of pain, the effects, the weight of loss differs from one person to the next.
So, what does it mean to you? When you experience loss, pain and hardship
In their cases,

they aren't just losing houses, they're losing places where they grew up, places where they raise children, a place where you can feel safe.


It's more then a loss of property, or the loss of material goods.
All that you once knew, swept away in the space of days
How do you measure a lost of a brother, a mother, a spouse, any family members,
a dear friend?

For someone once said to me, Love cannot be measured. And it would be impossible to put yourself completely into someone elses shoes.
But think about it. If such disasters were to happen to you,
if such pain, such loss.
What is it to you, that you would be losing?
What would the lost of a house mean to you? The lost of a loved one?
What does it mean to you?

Wouldn't some help be nice? A prayer even?
Who cares right? Ain't my problem anyway
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