True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not in trying to make it go away. Companionship, not correction, is the way forward.

Megan Devine
True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not...
True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not...
True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not...
True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not...
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If we want to be truly comfortable in our grief, we must accept that we are hurting and we must not try to hide that pain. We must also ensure that we do not seek out those who can fix us, but instead seek out those who will be part of the healing process.

Source: Its Ok That Youre Not Ok: Meeting Grief And Loss In A Culture That Doesnt Understand

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