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You can always tell when someone has lived through loss. There’s something in the weight of their voice, a steadiness when they speak about the hard parts out loud. They don’t flinch. They don’t look away. There’s a kind of wisdom you can’t fake. It’s only earned by enduring what no one should have to. Keanu Reeves has it. And when he talks about grief, he’s not speaking about it. He’s speaking through it. There’s an old interview I return to often. He said: “Grief changes shape, but it never ends. People have this misconception that you can deal with it and say, ‘It’s gone, and I’m better.’ They’re wrong.” And before he even finished, I knew he was right. Because that’s what no one tells you about grief: it doesn’t disappear. There’s no finish line, no day where the wound completely closes. It lingers. It softens in some places and sharpens in others. It changes shape, but it never ends. Then he said something else that has stayed with me: “It’s about the love of the person you’re grieving for. And any time you can keep company with that fire, it’s warm.” That line is everything. Because at the heart of grief, it’s what we’re all trying to do. To keep their love alive. To keep company with that “fire” so it never goes out. Grief isn’t just about what you’ve lost; it’s about what remains. That fire, the love that built your world together, doesn’t burn out. It stays. It still glows, radiating warmth even as it aches. It’s in the way you still whisper their name when no one’s around, in the little rituals you can’t let go of, and the moments that make you swear you can still feel them near. Keanu reminds us that grief isn’t just sadness. It’s a sanctuary. A place where their love still lives, a place we can return to where everything they left behind refuses to let go. So yes, grief changes shape. And no, it never ends. But neither does the love that created it. And when the weight feels unbearable, remember his words. Keep company with that fire. Remember who it belongs to. Because that steady flame isn’t just grief. It’s love in another form. And even in your coldest seasons, that love can still keep you warm.

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