Grief and guilt cripple you. When they arise, face them.
And they will melt away.
Last evening I was talking to a young friend
who quit her job a few months ago and has been struggling to find another one.
She quit her job because her boss used to bully her a lot. And she can’t fathom
why she’s unable to land another one, especially when she’s exceptionally
talented. There are times, she confessed, when she’s overcome by guilt – over having
chucked her job and grief – over her inability to find another one!
I told her that grief and guilt are very normal
emotions. We mustn’t resist either of them. Instead watch them arise, feel
them, cry if you must, but also consider their futile nature. How can grieving
help? How can being guilty help? When you examine these questions closely you
will realize that what’s over is over. The more you live in the past, clinging
on a wretched memory, the more you will suffer. Any suffering is depressive.
You will start feeling worthless. So, when grief and guilt arise, face them
with absolute clarity. These emotions are worthless. Not you. And through this
awareness begin to look at what actions can you take to make the situation that
you are grieving over, or feeling guilty about, better.
You end up making a lot of decisions in Life.
Not all decisions may work out the way you want them to. You will, at times,
even feel stupid that you took such a regrettable, lousy call. Don’t let that
feeling of remorse pin you down. Learn from that decision, from the experience.
In my young friend’s case, perhaps the learning is that she could have been
more prudent about how she wanted to deal with a bullying boss. She must have
now learnt that quitting her job was not the only option she had. She could
have, well, reported him – especially since her employer was a MNC with some
great workplace practices. Anything that happens in Life, if it hasn’t killed
you yet, makes you stronger and wiser. As you grow and
evolve in Life, you will see how wasteful grief and guilt are. Through your
awareness you will learn to let them go. And you will then just be!
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