Sarah Neustadter was part way through her training to be a psychologist when the love of her life suddenly died of suicide. In the early days after he died, she wrote emails to his account, which remained open even after his death. Though she believed he likely knew every painful feeling and thought racing through her, she found comfort in describing the experience and remembering her love for him. Over time, the writing helped her to walk forward and led to a time when she thought of him less and enjoyed her life more. But ten years after the greatest loss of her life, her writings called her
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