Why is loss so disorienting in the first place? It’s because you weren’t built for it. Genesis 1 and 2 describe a world with nothing but goodness: unbroken connection with God; no shame, no separation. Then Genesis 3 arrives, and with it, loss enters the picture. And it never really leaves. Everything between the opening pages of Genesis and the final chapters of Revelation is loss—big losses and small ones, macro and micro.