NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





Sad news... Mom passed away


Discussion in Off-Topic

Updated
      Top Posters
    1. looks_one Devil Man with 19 posts (44 thanks)
    2. looks_two Saroj with 5 posts (1 thanks)
    3. looks_3 Big Mike with 2 posts (5 thanks)
    4. looks_4 SteveM with 2 posts (2 thanks)
      Best Posters
    1. looks_one paps with 3 thanks per post
    2. looks_two Big Mike with 2.5 thanks per post
    3. looks_3 Devil Man with 2.3 thanks per post
    4. looks_4 mattz with 2 thanks per post
    1. trending_up 13,216 views
    2. thumb_up 96 thanks given
    3. group 33 followers
    1. forum 65 posts
    2. attach_file 0 attachments




 
Search this Thread

Sad news... Mom passed away

  #21 (permalink)
 bukkan 
Calcutta, India
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: ArthaChitra
Posts: 278 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 161
Thanks Received: 271

so sorry to hear. accept my condolences.

Reply With Quote
Thanked by:

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
Better Renko Gaps
The Elite Circle
Exit Strategy
NinjaTrader
How to apply profiles
Traders Hideout
Pivot Indicator like the old SwingTemp by Big Mike
NinjaTrader
ZombieSqueeze
Platforms and Indicators
 
Best Threads (Most Thanked)
in the last 7 days on NexusFi
Spoo-nalysis ES e-mini futures S&P 500
29 thanks
Just another trading journal: PA, Wyckoff & Trends
25 thanks
Tao te Trade: way of the WLD
24 thanks
Bigger Wins or Fewer Losses?
23 thanks
GFIs1 1 DAX trade per day journal
18 thanks
  #22 (permalink)
 goldilocks 
NYC, USA
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Broker: NT
Trading: ES
Posts: 65 since Sep 2009
Thanks Given: 117
Thanks Received: 81

Saroj,
So sorry.. I empathize with your loss. I had noticed that you weren't around much recently, and I wondered if you were ok. Sorry that I didn't say more.

In case you feel you could use some support of a different kind than you are receiving, there is a good book called The Grief Recovery Handbook that discusses actual action steps to help one directly address a loss and how to move into and through the feelings that keep some people stuck.

[COLOR=#0066cc]http://www.amazon.com/Grief-Recovery-Handbook-Anniversary-Expanded/dp/0061686077/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1#noop[/COLOR]

This applies to a divorce, death, separation, job, etc. : a significant loss of any kind, really.

Kindest regards, Saroj...

Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #23 (permalink)
Andrew
sea side
 
Posts: 217 since Dec 2009
Thanks Given: 86
Thanks Received: 25


Saroj,

What to do...that's life
But you should continue to live and make new achievements, keeping best in your heart.

With kind regards,
Andrew

Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #24 (permalink)
 
George's Avatar
 George 
Sweden
 
Experience: Master
Platform: TT, NT, MetaTrader
Broker: Velocity Futures, MB Trading
Trading: EUR/USD
Posts: 401 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 1,005
Thanks Received: 1,326

Saroj,

I'm sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences.

I'm trying to write something in order to ease your grief, but it's hard because death is a delicate thing. There are cultures that celebrates death as a start of a new beginning, and there are cultures that looks at death as a total end.

I myself believe that we don't really die. The only thing that dies is this bio suite we call the body. Our real essences can't die nor vanish, has always existed and is always going to exist. It's also been said that death is really hard for us that keep on living in this reality, because of all the lack, that creates our grief.

I could go on writing words for miles, and I could go even deeper on the topic, but I thing that the only thing that will help you the best, is yourself and what your heart is telling you to be true. If you need to grieve, then grieve and don't hold back!

And whatever you need to do, just listen to your heart, your mom will be there to guide you!

We all struggle to make tomorrow look like yesterday!
Get rid of your past and let the future unfold from the now.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
/George
Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #25 (permalink)
 
cclsys's Avatar
 cclsys 
Sydney, NS
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: Ninja
Broker: Zen-Fire
Trading: TF,S,GC
Posts: 605 since Nov 2009
Thanks Given: 248
Thanks Received: 393

Condolences. Parents (and children) comprise some of the core columns in the architecture of our lives and when they pass, although everything is the same, the building seems very different and it takes time to adjust on many levels.

One way of looking at families - and of course there are many - is to regard them as lineages of virtue, its development or lack thereof. So the best we can do is continue whatever lineage of virtue we have received from those who came before and hopefully pass on even more to those whom we bring into the world later.

All best.

Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #26 (permalink)
 
deltason's Avatar
 deltason 
Memphis, Tennessee
 
Experience: None
Platform: NinjaTrader
Trading: ES, EUR/USD
Posts: 133 since Jul 2009
Thanks Given: 1,613
Thanks Received: 122

Sorry for your loss, Saroj.

Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #27 (permalink)
 
Saroj's Avatar
 Saroj 
Arcata, CA
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Trading: index futures, oil
Posts: 485 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 232
Thanks Received: 415


cclsys View Post
Condolences. Parents (and children) comprise some of the core columns in the architecture of our lives and when they pass, although everything is the same, the building seems very different and it takes time to adjust on many levels.

One way of looking at families - and of course there are many - is to regard them as lineages of virtue, its development or lack thereof. So the best we can do is continue whatever lineage of virtue we have received from those who came before and hopefully pass on even more to those whom we bring into the world later.

All best.

thank you for your thoughtful comments.

Started this thread Reply With Quote
  #28 (permalink)
 
Saroj's Avatar
 Saroj 
Arcata, CA
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader
Trading: index futures, oil
Posts: 485 since Jun 2009
Thanks Given: 232
Thanks Received: 415

George, I am in agreement with your beliefs so far as you expressed them above. I would enjoy hearing more if/when you care to share them, publically or privately. Thank you.

Started this thread Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #29 (permalink)
 NickA 
London
 
Experience: None
Platform: MC & Ninja mainly
Posts: 135 since Jan 2010
Thanks Given: 5
Thanks Received: 50

I am very sorry for your loss.

Despite being new here I think I know you from Sanuk.

Reply With Quote
  #30 (permalink)
 Disco Scottie 
Florida
 
Experience: Advanced
Platform: NinjaTrader, Tradestation
Broker: Mirus/Zen-Fire
Trading: 6B, 6E, CL, GC, 6A, 6C, 6J
Posts: 16 since Jan 2010
Thanks Given: 1
Thanks Received: 5


Very sorry to hear. My wife's father died on the day before Christmas Eve, two days after the doctor told him he had at least a few weeks left. Sadly, my wife was not able to travel to see him in time before his passing. Trust me when I say we know what you are going through.

Reply With Quote




Last Updated on August 18, 2015


© 2024 NexusFi™, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy - Downloads - Top
no new posts