We all want closure. A breakup, a sudden job loss, or the death of someone we love can leave us desperate for answers. Wars, natural disasters and shared tragedies stir the same kind of longing. Our ...
Love is sweet, breakups are bitter, moving on is messy, but healing is important. For many, a breakup without closure leaves them replaying memories, questioning themselves, and wondering if they’ll ...
Many see closure as a complete cleansing, a washing away, and they don’t allow themselves to move on until what is preventing them from moving on has completely dissolved. But if that’s the case, ...
And what exactly does it mean, anyway? Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Getting ghosted. Being fired. Losing a parent. When difficult things happen, our first instinct is often to ...