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Key moments:

  • Philosophy on loss:
    • Changed because of pivotal moment
    • Study of Buddhism
    • Suffering is inevitable
    • Change is constant
    • *End of suffering ends when you accept reality
    • Newfound sense of peace about loss
  • Loss in pivotal moment
    • Trust, husband, partner, best friend, a life that we created together
    • *I lost myself
  • Gain
    • *Appreciation of self, see and feel value
    • Strength: to find purpose again
    • Tenacity and fierceness to never allow some to treat me the way I was treated
  • Coping
    • Continued in life/routine
    • Eating Disorder, alcohol
    • Family
  • Life before
    • Routine
    • Marriage had ups and downs
    • *I started grieving my marriage when I found out my husband was not living up to the vows he made me
  • *Life during
    • *It was complete hell
    • I was empty
    • You could see the life draining out of me slowly
    • "Things will get better in time" I hated that answer so much
  • Life after
    • It's hard to say when was after
    • I hated seeing someone else's last name that had disgraced me
    • I had done a lot of healing
  • COVID-19
    • Loss job, house, car
    • Away from family and no network
    • Freedom to be the busy-body I am
    • Life is going to easy back into normalcy 

This performance can be presented in a myriad of ways. I think that it would be interesting to compare and contrast interviews and find moments when they all say similar truths. This could be a starting and ending point. When it comes to differences, I think it would be exciting to hear single lines juxtaposed next to each other that are in great contrast to one another. The visual component could be the actors looking directly into the camera as if it is a video-conference call. 

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