Members Latbear4blk Posted June 26, 2020 Members Posted June 26, 2020 His death was one of the few suicides that strongly struck me. I did not know that somehow I had emotionally bond with this man throughout my admiration for him. I still weep sometimes when I think of his last minutes. This is a nice article to remember some of his lessons, published today in the WaPo. 5 important lessons travelers, chefs and writers learned from Anthony Bourdain JKane and axiom2001 1 1 Quote
Members SoCal Posted June 27, 2020 Members Posted June 27, 2020 On 6/26/2020 at 5:50 AM, Latbear4blk said: His death was one of the few suicides that strongly struck me. I did not know that somehow I had emotionally bond with this man throughout my admiration for him. I still weep sometimes when I think of his last minutes. This is a nice article to remember some of his lessons, published today in the WaPo. 5 important lessons travelers, chefs and writers learned from Anthony Bourdain I could not agree with you more! I was shocked/rocked when I heard the news of his death. He and I were of similar age, and had a few other similarities in our lives, I always felt a virtual bond with him. Great article thanks. Latbear4blk and axiom2001 2 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted June 27, 2020 Author Members Posted June 27, 2020 40 minutes ago, SoCal said: I could not agree with you more! I was shocked/rocked when I heard the news of his death. He and I were of similar age, and had a few other similarities in our lives, I always felt a virtual bond with him. Great article thanks. I think my emotional bond has to do exactly with that. We shared the same existentialist mindset. I think I can relate to the anguish that took his life, I just do not understand why he made that decision so soon, SoCal 1 Quote