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IT'S OK THAT YOU'RE NOT OK in English
Raja Babu
18 episodes
3 days ago
There is a twin paradox in being human. First, no one can live your life for you—no one can face what is yours to face or feel what is yours to feel—and no one can make it alone. Secondly, in living our one life, we are here to love and lose. No one knows why. It is just so. If we commit to loving, we will inevitably know loss and grief. If we try to avoid loss and grief, we will never truly love. Yet powerfully and mysteriously, knowing both love and loss is what brings us fully and deeply alive.
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There is a twin paradox in being human. First, no one can live your life for you—no one can face what is yours to face or feel what is yours to feel—and no one can make it alone. Secondly, in living our one life, we are here to love and lose. No one knows why. It is just so. If we commit to loving, we will inevitably know loss and grief. If we try to avoid loss and grief, we will never truly love. Yet powerfully and mysteriously, knowing both love and loss is what brings us fully and deeply alive.
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EMOTIONAL ILLITERACY AND THE CULTURE OF BLAME
IT'S OK THAT YOU'RE NOT OK in English
14 minutes 19 seconds
6 months ago
EMOTIONAL ILLITERACY AND THE CULTURE OF BLAME

EMOTIONAL ILLITERACY AND THE

CULTURE OF BLAME

There’s such a pervasive weirdness in our culture around grief and

death. We judge, and we blame, dissect, and minimize. People look for the

flaws

in what someone did to get to this place: She didn’t exercise enough. Didn’t

take

enough vitamins. Took too many. He shouldn’t have been walking on that

side of

the road.

IT'S OK THAT YOU'RE NOT OK in English
There is a twin paradox in being human. First, no one can live your life for you—no one can face what is yours to face or feel what is yours to feel—and no one can make it alone. Secondly, in living our one life, we are here to love and lose. No one knows why. It is just so. If we commit to loving, we will inevitably know loss and grief. If we try to avoid loss and grief, we will never truly love. Yet powerfully and mysteriously, knowing both love and loss is what brings us fully and deeply alive.