Mary Strobel

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found that sadness compels us to turn our attention inward, which is exactly what we need in times of grief. We become more reflective and self-protective. We double- and triple-check that we’re doing okay. We focus more on details. In this way, sadness is almost the opposite of anger. While anger prepares us to fight, sadness prepares us to protect. Anger speeds the world up; sadness slows it down.
Life Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age
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