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Published 14:28 1 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 14:50 1 Mar 2020 GMT
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"But that happens and that happens to everyone. And so you say, 'Okay it’s time to cry now'. You just do it, you cry to the maximum and then you go, the grief is bottomless and intimate. I didn't understand why I lost everything I thought to be true," he continued.
"Lights are green, or whatever, and then you go. That’ll always be there and you accommodate that. Once you understand the nature of this because it is boundless and it is bottomless. The grief and the abyss is infinite."
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