In a modern landscape that often prizes stoicism and views emotional restraint as a hallmark of personal strength, the fundamental biological necessity of crying is frequently dismissed or undervalued ...
Crying over grief has a long, long history. Once upon a time, you just didn’t cry. You didn’t think about it, you just got on with life—for survival’s sake. There simply was no time to cry. You had to ...
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Crying over spilled milk
I’ve been told that there is no use “crying over spilled milk.” While scrolling through the internet, I came across this idiom. Not knowing what it meant, I naturally searched and found different ...
Research suggests that crying is not a sign of weakness, but one of the most sophisticated social technologies in the natural world.
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