“Grief often turns to hate, when our sorrows become more than we can bear.” ~M
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Intense photo and observation, Michelle. Very thought-provoking. Anger is a common emotional response to grief. I know I’ve felt it. Usually with healing and time, it passes and makes room for peace.
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Thanks D… It seems to be very common. I don’t know what all the stages to grief are, but anger is certainly one of them. I’ve seen it in family members after the loss of a loved one and I’ve seen it in my friends as well. Time seems to be the only real cure.
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Nope, just in themselves…
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Care to elaborate?
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Just a reoccurring reaction that I’ve noticed in a number of different people. Thankfully it doesn’t seem to last forever.
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They cause a reaction in you?
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