4.20.2019

Nora McInerny : We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it


Nora McInerny at TEDWomen 2018  (transcript)
We don't “move on” from grief. We move forward with it
Summary
Just the speaker and l seem to be different on how to heal from grief.

The speaker this time created a community where people can talk about their dead person and say the things that the other people don't want to hear about death.

She is a writer and podcaster. She faced deaths of her baby, her father, and her husband in just a few years and it would seem to make her do.

Probably, when someone faces the same thing to her, they would say that they can't imagine and they think that they want to move on from grief immediately or they would do nothing in the middle of sadness for a long time.

In the community she created, people like that can be there comfortably, can talk about deaths they faced, and don't impossibly need to forget anything, however, they can move forward with grief. With it, they might find love again so probably, they think that they mustn't find in such situations. It doesn't mean that they've moved on, or they forgot deaths. It's allowed to move forward with grief.

Words in this story
audible /adj/ can be heard
enormity /noun/ something terrible or atrocious

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