I’m in agreement with you, with the caveat that there’s a paradox of, “bring yourself”. Where people show courage in the face of potential pain for vulnerability and they feel stronger and better about the whole thing.
However this courage thing is complicated by the fact that emotions don’t bite in the same way as physical dogs bite. There is a lot more space to be in uncomfortable emotions and not die than is expected from the sense of discomfort that comes with them.
I’m in agreement with you, with the caveat that there’s a paradox of, “bring yourself”. Where people show courage in the face of potential pain for vulnerability and they feel stronger and better about the whole thing.
However this courage thing is complicated by the fact that emotions don’t bite in the same way as physical dogs bite. There is a lot more space to be in uncomfortable emotions and not die than is expected from the sense of discomfort that comes with them.