“To grieve deeply is the ultimate privilege. It means you were brave enough to attach, to care, and to merge your life with another in a world where absolutely nothing is promised. Grief is not a sickness to be cured; it is simply love that has lost its physical destination.”
“In 2020, comedian Duncan Trussell sat down to record a conversation with his mother, clinical psychologist Deneen Fendig. She was dying of stage IV metastatic breast cancer.”
“From an existential psychology perspective, our deepest suffering often stems from our rigid resistance to this natural flow. We treat death and heartbreak as a failure of the universe, rather than its inevitable tax.
So, how do you prepare for an inevitable heartbreak?”