Honestly this phrase makes me want to throat punch anyone who offers it up to me these days. The last five years have offered up the deaths of my mother, my DP, and last month my Dad, and an accompanying veritable shitstorm of knock on complications, including debt, losing my home and my business.
I totally get that some things are inevitable and a part of life, and I can deal with that, the messy fallout due to the uneccesary and utterly self centred actions of some people adjacent to the situations not so much.
Perhaps I can see that if my marriage hadn't imploded in utterly Jermy Kylesque fashion, I wouldn't have had 11 years with the love of my life, but that's just about the only time when it seemed something was "meant to be".
When I was newly widowed, I got to a point where I was considering having a T shirt printed to wear that said "Whatever you're about to say, I know you mean well, but don't" because my collection of awkward platitudes was out of control.
I know it's hard for people to know what to say, but I'd rather have a hug, a hand squeeze or just an acknowledging nod.
Another one that makes me feel like going postal is "God only gives us what he knows we can handle". Sadistic bastard is what I want to reply.
But hey ho, love and light, love and light x
Solidarity to anyone going through tough times.