When Picard cried over the death of his relatives, something striked (stroke?) me as pretty unusual (in contrast to my own experience at least): he doesn't cry for himself. He cries for the dead and is sad for them, because they are going to miss so much.
Everyone I know grieves mostly for himself, myself included. I learned that grief is rather egoistic. When someone you love dies, then you are sad because YOU can't be together with your loved one anymore. You are not sad because your loved one can't be together with you.
My sister died a year ago. And when I saw that scene again, it made me reflect on myself, and that my sorrow was only about me. I cried because I couldn't enjoy her presence anymore, because I couldn't do that three month trip around the world with her. That she couldn't enjoy anyone's presence anymore, that she wouldn't see the world, that was none of my concerns.
So is that scene an example of Roddenberry's 24th century humans, or am I just a horrible person? But I don't really think so, because... you all know the phrase: "We are sorry about your loss." when in fact, it isn't your loss that people should feel really sorry for. You are alive, the other one isn't. She lost so much more than you.
Everyone I know grieves mostly for himself, myself included. I learned that grief is rather egoistic. When someone you love dies, then you are sad because YOU can't be together with your loved one anymore. You are not sad because your loved one can't be together with you.
My sister died a year ago. And when I saw that scene again, it made me reflect on myself, and that my sorrow was only about me. I cried because I couldn't enjoy her presence anymore, because I couldn't do that three month trip around the world with her. That she couldn't enjoy anyone's presence anymore, that she wouldn't see the world, that was none of my concerns.
So is that scene an example of Roddenberry's 24th century humans, or am I just a horrible person? But I don't really think so, because... you all know the phrase: "We are sorry about your loss." when in fact, it isn't your loss that people should feel really sorry for. You are alive, the other one isn't. She lost so much more than you.