VER-XV-0035
“Enough time has passed that I can finally look at the loss without flinching.”
For a long while you couldn't face it head-on, and that was right — some things have to be approached slowly. But now you can look at what happened, and at who they were, with clear and steady eyes. That clarity isn't betrayal of the grief. It's grief matured into honest remembrance. Walk forward carrying it true.
Your Practice
- Look squarely at what happened and what it cost, without softening or storifying it.
- Name plainly who they were — the whole of them, not just the polished memory.
- Choose one true thing from them to carry forward into how you live now.
- Let clear-eyed remembrance replace avoidance. Eyes open is how you keep them honestly.