Losing someone or something dear to us is tough. It's called bereavement, and it's a range of emotions we experience as we adjust to the loss. There's no rulebook for grieving. It's different for everyone. Your feelings, your memories—they're yours and yours alone.
Grief isn't a straight line. It's more like a journey through different emotions—sadness, anger, confusion. It's okay to feel them all. With time, grief can naturally shift and change. But if you find yourself stuck or experiencing complex grief (such as multiple losses around a similar period), seeking professional help is a brave and wise move. You can also use your support network of people close to you, a counselor, or a support group. Remember, you are not alone and there are people out there who can understand and can help you through it.