Brain’s Grief Secret: Knowing and Hoping
Grief illustrates the brain’s capacity to hold conflicting beliefs: the awareness of death and the hope for a loved one’s return. This duality manifests through episodic memories of loss and persistent, implicit attachments that shape our thoughts and emotions. Understanding this complexity helps normalize the grieving process as a result of love.
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