I tried to explain how could the psychological process work if I lost an important, true love and the emotional attachment that I could have with a best friend, or any true love, actually. The mind plays the hardest part, because it manipulates the memory, giving you justification for the pain you're going through, while it was never your responsibility. Us humans, in my opinion, were never taught to deal with grief, and sorrow, and we tend to give these two things the worst meaning, while death is the only thing that we are certain is going to happen.
"I'm a choreographer from Milan, I'm 27 y.o., and I work obsessively towards the understanding of what happens in our mind and the feeling attached, so I try my best to give a chance to the viewer and to me to give time to ourselves to ratiocinate on what the circumstance might be." - Mahdi Mouika
I tried to explain how could the psychological process work if I lost an important, true love and the emotional attachment that I could have with a best friend, or any true love, actually. The mind plays the hardest part, because it manipulates the memory, giving you justification for the pain you're going through, while it was never your responsibility. Us humans, in my opinion, were never taught to deal with grief, and sorrow, and we tend to give these two things the worst meaning, while death is the only thing that we are certain is going to happen.