Episode 126: Hope Without Platitudes -- When you are NOT OKAY, and that's OKAY!
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概要
We explore a gentler definition of hope after suicide loss, naming why platitudes hurt and how small, truthful choices can carry us through. We lean into borrowed hope, rest over pressure, and the fear that healing might mean forgetting.
• rejecting forced positivity and neat explanations
• why platitudes feel like pressure on grief
• redefining hope as survival, rest and small choices
• choosing not to decide in temporary pain
• borrowing hope from helpers and community
• addressing the fear that healing erases love
• seeing relief as valid progress and space between waves
• practical ways to regulate and pace healing
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