To
ignore painful feelings is to leave them festering in the cellar of your psyche.
Not exact matches
While we
feel the best interests of the child in question are paramount, the interests of society, including the other children who might have used this valuable resource, can not be
ignored, especially when non-medically indicated
painful and futile therapies are continued on children due to the expectation of miraculous intervention.
Instead of
ignoring those emotions, blaming others, repressing our
feelings, whitewashing our
painful memories and the emotional baggage that comes with them, we can address things in a new way.
I've been so irked over the mostly negative responses to the Time article — trying to appreciate any publicity of breastfeeding as helping it to be more normalized in mainstream — but really just
feeling like I have to
ignore most of the conversation as the judgement and ignorant fodder is honestly
painful!
When we
ignore them or the death, this adds to their sadness and
painful feelings.