Thanks for all who had submitted to this edition of the relationship closure carnival. Here are the three entries selected for this edition.
Eduardo‘s marriage had gone to heaven. I never thought about past relationships this way, and it puts a wise perspective on a painful situation. Even some cancer patients have learned to make peace with their cancer at some point. I’m also glad to have discovered Eduardo’s blog.
Brandon‘s presents Open letter to his parents is self explanatory. I only wish that more adult children can come to a realization that they are supposed to live lives of their own and not in the shadow of other people’s expectations, including those of their parents’, in the adult child’s own lifetime.
zenofeller‘s I’m never going to forgive anyone is the flip side of a relationship closure. I don’t agree that “The notion of forgiveness violates basic thermodynamics”; in my humble opinion, the notion of forgetting – not forgiving – violates such law – and I’m assuming the first law of thermodynamics (the conservation of energy) was the alluded law in this case. The act of forgiving is energy requiring although the consequences will be different from the act of non-forgiving. The act of forgetting, on the other hand, appears to violate the principles of the conservation of energy.
That’s all for this edition; please submit your articles on relationship closures here.
Until next time!
Jane