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Summary

The article reflects on the common platitude that time heals all wounds, particularly those of grief, suggesting that this is not the case and that the pain persists silently.

Abstract

The piece titled "What Everyone Says…" challenges the widely held belief that time is a universal healer for the pain associated with loss and death. It argues that, contrary to the comforting words often shared, the suffering does not diminish but rather continues to bleed through the heart and soul. The author posits that society collectively maintains the illusion that time heals, when in fact, the truth of ongoing internal pain is simply kept quiet. The article suggests that if the reality of this unending sorrow were widely acknowledged, it would render the common sayings meaningless.

Opinions

  • The author disputes the notion that "time heals" when it comes to the grief of losing a loved one.
  • It is expressed that the pain of loss is enduring and not something that dissipates over time.
  • The article implies that societal expectations to 'move on' or 'heal' from grief are misguided and overlook the true depth of emotional suffering.
  • The author believes that the silent endurance of grief is a more accurate depiction of the grieving process than the societal narrative of healing over time.
  • There is a suggestion that acknowledging the perpetual nature of grief would lead to a more honest conversation about loss and its lifelong impact.

What Everyone Says…

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Everyone says it will get better-

time heals

open wounds of death.

The truth is

that is not true.

The bleeding continues

through the heart and soul.

We just keep it quiet.

If all knew that truth,

there would be nothing to say.

The truth is

there is nothing to say.

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