Theme: Emotions |
Someone described grief as an unwelcome guest who has eaten up all our tasty emotional cookies.
It is also referred to as the emotional equivalent of a hiccup — unexpected, often inconvenient, and sometimes embarrassingly loud in public places.
Grief is triggered by the loss of someone or something dear to us. We have all experienced it at some point.
Just as a coin has two sides, grief is the other side of joy in life. One doesn't exist without the other.
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Many philosophers have said that our lives are shaped by people with whom we interact. When they leave us, we learn to come to terms with the reality of life without them.
The Truth About Forever is a novel by Sarah Dessen in which she tackles the theme of grief.
She says: "Grief can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the weight, how it holds you in place.”
It teaches us to confront the limitations of reason and embrace the unknown.
Grief can be disruptive. But if we navigate it with courage and compassion, it can make our lives more purposeful and meaningful.
(I'm participating in #AtoZChallenge and #BlogchatterA2Z)
Grief can be so sneaky! You may think you are fine and well-adjusted, and the smallest thing will trigger that emotion and it's just as fresh to you as if it just happened!
ReplyDeleteYes, Dyanne, it can strike so unexpectedly, and that makes it extremely challenging.
DeleteMy brother died 16 years ago this month at the age of 38. I still feel grief it happens more and more infrequently but can still feel as sharp when it does come. I think it's still sharp because he's still the closest relative to me to pass away.
ReplyDeleteHi Dave - It can be extremely difficult when it concerns some one very close to us.
DeleteGrief can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the weight, how it holds you in place.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wise saying. We need to learn how to manage emotions, particularly grief.
Hi Pandian - Thank you for visiting my blog. We have no option but to manage it.
DeleteGrief and sadness are something that we don't like but they are still part of our lives. I seriously wish every one to stay happy and stress free all the time. ATISH atishhomechowdhury.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteHi Atish, thank you for dropping by. Take care.
DeleteGrief sneaks up on you without the slightest notice and leaves you raw and bleeding. And as I read somewhere, grief also taints everything a little grey.
ReplyDeleteHi Arpita - Yes, an inevitable part of our lives.
DeleteLoss of a beloved can be disastrous. But one should face it and deal with it.
ReplyDeleteHi Tomi - Indeed, no way to face it.
DeleteIf we do not love, we cannot grieve, but how empty life would be.
ReplyDeleteYes, as much as love, a part of our lives is grief.
DeleteWhat a thoughtful post. Thank you for sharing these wise words.
ReplyDeleteHi Darla - Thank you.
DeleteThere is wisdom here, where you express a great deal of truth in so few words. I'm visiting you from the A to Z Challenge. Lovely post about the complex topic of grief.
ReplyDeleteGrief is a hard one. But if you are close to people, you definitely will feel their absence when they leave (by choice or not). So, better grief than a life empty of connection, I think.
ReplyDeleteExactly as Dyanne says, but it does get easier with time.
ReplyDeleteHi Pradeep - grief can be sudden, or we grieve while life takes its course ... another interesting and thoughtful post with comments - cheers Hilary
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