Validating Emotions | Clarissa's Blog
It’s psycho-pop language, but if it were not, it probably would not be able to communicate anything in any case, to a world dominated by psycho-pop.
Emotions are often the first indicator that something is wrong, so I like to pay attention to them. Constitutionally, I understate things and under-react to most things, as does my family of origin. If it’s a life and death matter, we are a family of stoics. Therefore, when I say that something feels very, very wrong, I actually mean that I am facing an issue that is heavy indeed.
There are people who will say, “No, you are exaggerating.”
Me: “I am facing a very desperate issue indeed.”
Them: “No, you are exaggerating.”
Of course they are as entirely welcome to their feelings and beliefs as I am to my self-reliance. I’ve learned a lot of self-reliance from such people. You can see it reflected in my current lifestyle..
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