Aravspeaks

The Hidden Truth About Closure: Why It Doesn’t Always Make You Feel Better


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Healing from unresolved pain doesn't come from seeking closure or answers often, it’s about accepting what we may never know. In this episode, Aravind kannan dives into the myth of closure, revealing why chasing definitive endings can keep us stuck and how true healing begins when we let go of certainty. Discover why closure is a story we tell ourselves to make endings feel complete and why, in reality, pain needs silence, time, and a new relationship with uncertainty to heal. Aravind explores how unmet expectations and the gap between reality and what we hoped for create wounds, not the other person or the words they didn't say. Learn why waiting for clarity is a trap and what you can do instead to reclaim your peace.You'll find practical insights on how to reframe endings, give yourself the closure you deserve, and redirect curiosity toward compassion. Aravind shares the powerful idea that closure isn’t a final door it's a hallway you walk down when you stop standing in front of it. Whether it's a breakup, a conflict, or personal loss, this episode offers a fresh perspective: healing comes from within, not from external validation.Perfect for anyone stuck in the cycle of seeking answers, struggling to move on, or wanting to ditch the myth of closure altogether. If you’re ready to free yourself from the weight of unresolved pain and embrace your journey of self-healing, this episode is your guide. Because sometimes, the best closure is accepting what we can't control and choosing to live fully anyway. Aravind kannan is a mindfulness and personal growth enthusiast, known for breaking down complex emotion into simple, actionable insights. This episode delivers a liberating perspective that can change how you approach endings forever.

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