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Calm it Down

The Puzzle of Grief - Summer Archive

Calm it Down

Chad Lawson

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Let's chat about grief. It's a heavy word, but what if we looked at it differently. Instead of seeing it as something purely sad, we explore how it can actually reminds us of what we deeply care about. We'll journey together through this idea, discovering that even in sadness, there's a bright side — a testament to love and meaningful connections. Come along on this unique exploration of grief, where we celebrate the strength, love, and life it unexpectedly represents as we Calm it Down in 3...2...1.

Transcript

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0:00.0

A few months ago, my wife and kids and I were taking a weekend away in the mountains.

0:11.5

The house had various board games and puzzles, and we decided it would be fun to do a puzzle of Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts King.

0:20.5

True told, I really enjoy puzzles.

0:23.4

I've always had an inclination in solving the impossibles, at least trying to.

0:28.7

As the pieces fell into place, the characters one by one started to come to life.

0:33.6

You had Snoopy, Woodstock, Linus, the whole gang.

0:37.9

As the colors began to unfold, there was a mixture of excitement and satisfaction as we were

0:44.9

just a few pieces away from finishing the puzzle.

0:49.7

But then, looking at the table, there was something missing.

0:54.0

The final piece. Looking underneath

0:56.5

the box and under our chairs, then the table itself, the last piece of the puzzle was just,

1:03.4

well, it was missing. What? Come on, my eight-year-old said. No, he's never been the subtle type.

1:12.9

For the most part, the picture was complete.

1:15.1

I mean, 399 pieces were exactly where they were supposed to be.

1:20.7

But that one, that one gaping hole was just, well, it was a hole.

1:28.7

And I couldn't help but to just stare at it.

1:32.7

It feels so incomplete, I said.

1:36.9

The picture just isn't the same without all the pieces.

1:40.6

Disappointed, we did what most people do after completing a puzzle, which is break it down and put

1:47.0

everything back into the box and then head off for ice cream. A well-deserved reward for such

1:52.6

attention to detail, in my opinion. Chat, how is this helping me? Well, I share this story for a

2:00.2

reason as it randomly came to memory in the

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