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You'd Look Better as a Ghost You'd Look Better as a Ghost by Joanna Wallace
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“Utterly spellbound, I’m beginning to realize I’ve never given grief the respect it deserves. Drawing no distinction between strong, weak, rich or poor, it plows through everyone’s lives the same, leaving identical mounds of emotional debris behind.”
Joanna Wallace, You'd Look Better as a Ghost
“the doctor suggested a bereavement counseling group. Why struggle with bereavement alone when you can grapple with grief in a group, he asked. At first, I hated the idea. If I wanted to surround myself with needy, self-pitying morons wittering on about their feelings, I’d join Facebook.”
Joanna Wallace, You'd Look Better as a Ghost
“I'm running on the treadmill, struggling to breathe. Nothing wrong with my fitness level. Something very wrong with the air in this room.”
Joanna Wallace, You'd Look Better as a Ghost
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“I’ve always been fascinated by this particular aspect of human nature—the insatiable need to be envied and admired. Every day, millions of ordinary people become locked in a relentless battle to accumulate “likes” on social media, never stopping long enough to question whether they still like the person they’re pretending to be.”
Joanna Wallace, You'd Look Better as a Ghost
“A society that allows us to destroy our pets as soon as they start shitting indoors but demands that humans be kept alive at any cost. A society that pretends to care about dignity and quality of life but no longer understands the meaning of either.”
Joanna Wallace, You'd Look Better as a Ghost