🧭 NOT EVERYTHING IS “FEELING BAD”
Many people, when trying to explain how they feel, use a general phrase: “I’m not okay.” It is a valid expression, but too broad. It can mean sadness 😔, fear 😨, anger 😠, frustration 😣, or a combination of all of them. When we do not differentiate what we feel, discomfort becomes more confusing and harder to manage. Being sad is not the same as being afraid. Feeling angry is not the same as feeling frustrated. Each emotion carries a different message and requires a different response. Learning to distinguish them is not an intellectual exercise; it is a way of gaining inner clarity 🧠. Distinguishing sadness allows us to understand loss Sadness appears when we experience loss, disappointment, or separation. It may arise from the absence of someone, from a dream that did not come true, or from a change we did not want. Its energy is slow and heavy, often inviting silence and reflection 🌧️. When sadness is not recognized, it may turn into irritability or persistent fatigue. However, ...