Embracing Imperfection
Acceptance of our imperfections can be liberating, freeing us from the guilt of not living up to our own expectations. Grief can complicate this journey, as the struggle to honor lost loved ones often clashes with our human tendencies to feel anger and frustration. Ultimately, recognizing that it's okay to not always be different or better allows us to navigate our emotions with greater compassion.In this clip
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