Closure vs. Completion
Dedeker explores the distinction between closure and completion in relationships, arguing that seeking closure from others can be disempowering. Instead, she emphasizes the importance of creating personal rituals to achieve a sense of completion, even when understanding or satisfaction is elusive. This shift in focus allows for healing and empowerment, helping individuals find their own way to move forward.In this clip
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