What Ifs and Could Have Beens. Understanding Grief
Grief is the emotional experience of significant loss. While it is most often associated with death, grief is not limited to losing someone we love. We can grieve the loss of a relationship, our health, our mobility, our independence, our home, our career, our identity, or the life we believed we were building. A meaningful loss is only one part of grief. Equally important is the emotional investment we made in what was lost. We quietly invest ourselves through dreams, plans, expectations, traditions, shared experiences, ordinary routines, and the simple assumption that tomorrow will resemble today. We build futures without realizing we are building them, the way a person plants a tree without ever picturing the day it falls. We rarely recognize our emotional investments until one of them can no longer earn tomorrow. The greater the emotional investment, the greater the potential for grief. What we grieve is not determined by what others believe should matter. It is determined by ...