The Whisper That Changed EverythingThey say children see the world without filters — and sometimes, that pure sight uncovers truths adults spend years refusing to see. It happened on one of the hardest days of my life — the funeral of my father-in-law, a man I deeply respected.Grief hung in the air like fog — thick, unmoving, heavy with everything we couldn’t say. Family and friends spoke in whispers around the tables. Faces were pale, eyes swollen, hands clutching paper cups of coffee that had gone cold hours ago. My four-year-old son, Ben, didn’t understand the weight of death. To...
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