• The belief that a person can and should only feel grief over one sad event at a time is a truly disturbing estimate of our emotional capacity.

    Jennifer Armintrout: The belief that a person can and should only feel grief over one sad event at a time is a truly disturbing estimate of our emotional capacity.
    “I Have No Sympathy.” by Jenny Trout, www.huffingtonpost.com. February 5, 2014.