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The Relationship Between Self-Assessment and Grief
I'm trying to figure out how you reconcile the reasonableness of grief and anger. What makes it reasonable for our grief or anger, whatever, to diminish even when the object itself hasn't changed? I think maybe this is just my kind of confusion. The fact that I'm self-assessing my grief and the fact that I, in some way, that affects the grief, without being part of it,. Although you just said that they're not separate, so that was the second-order talk that you do avoid in the book.