Why Sorrow is as Important as Joy
I like happiness. I like to feel it, and I like to write about it .* You probably like to read about it, too. But sadness is a fact of life. I happens to all of us, sometimes in small ways, and sometimes in heart-breaking, life-changing ways. And this is a problem not just because of the awful events themselves, but because most of us have almost no idea how to handle our feelings about them. * This blog is supported by readers, not by ads. If you make a purchase through my links, I may earn a small commission. Reacting to sadness Many of us are so dedicated to the pursuit of happiness that we almost develop a phobia about feeling sad. One of my friends became a widow last November, and every time I speak to her about her husband (who I sang with for over 20 years) and how she's coping, she can't wait to change the subject. She's "fine." She's "adjusting." She's "trying to be happy." I get it. I'm prone to look for the si...