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In this conversation, Stephanie explores the complex nature of closure, particularly in relationships and personal loss. She discusses the discomfort of living in dissonance and the human desire for emotional completion. Stephanie emphasizes that closure is often sought externally but suggests that true closure may need to come from within. She reflects on the importance of agency and the mental shift required to move forward without needing validation from others. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to take control of their narratives and choose how their stories progress, even if they don't get the closure they initially sought.
By Stephanie MerrittIn this conversation, Stephanie explores the complex nature of closure, particularly in relationships and personal loss. She discusses the discomfort of living in dissonance and the human desire for emotional completion. Stephanie emphasizes that closure is often sought externally but suggests that true closure may need to come from within. She reflects on the importance of agency and the mental shift required to move forward without needing validation from others. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to take control of their narratives and choose how their stories progress, even if they don't get the closure they initially sought.