How to conclude
Conclusions are intimately related to beginnings, but we are taught to love the latter and resent the former. Thank you for this wisdom. We need both. We ARE both. <3
Hey Stephanie, why did you say we ARE both? Can u explain?
We are both beginnings and endings. It is a circle!
Oh! I didn’t think of that. Thanks for mentioning that!
In peace, yes.
This reflection humanises endings as tenderness, showing that closure is not emptiness but a doorway to renewal.
It humanises farewell as courage, the gentle act of releasing what no longer serves our becoming.
Drama humanises fragility, yet the piece reminds us that true conclusions are born from peace, not spectacle.
Letting go humanises honesty, asking us to face the habits, addictions, or attachments that weigh us down.
Absence humanises growth, creating space for new presences to enter and transform our lives.
The inevitability of endings humanises time, teaching that without closure, life drags endlessly in sorrow.
The invitation to ask “what must end now?” humanises self‑awareness, urging us to confront our own thresholds.
The metaphor of expiration humanises release, turning goodbye into a soft exhale rather than rupture.
Community humanises encouragement, reminding us that sometimes we need others to whisper “it is time.”
Ultimately, the piece humanises conclusion as blessing: a peaceful act of farewell that makes space for life again.
Thank you once again Adriao
Conclusions are intimately related to beginnings, but we are taught to love the latter and resent the former. Thank you for this wisdom. We need both. We ARE both. <3
Hey Stephanie, why did you say we ARE both? Can u explain?
We are both beginnings and endings. It is a circle!
Oh! I didn’t think of that. Thanks for mentioning that!
In peace, yes.
This reflection humanises endings as tenderness, showing that closure is not emptiness but a doorway to renewal.
It humanises farewell as courage, the gentle act of releasing what no longer serves our becoming.
Drama humanises fragility, yet the piece reminds us that true conclusions are born from peace, not spectacle.
Letting go humanises honesty, asking us to face the habits, addictions, or attachments that weigh us down.
Absence humanises growth, creating space for new presences to enter and transform our lives.
The inevitability of endings humanises time, teaching that without closure, life drags endlessly in sorrow.
The invitation to ask “what must end now?” humanises self‑awareness, urging us to confront our own thresholds.
The metaphor of expiration humanises release, turning goodbye into a soft exhale rather than rupture.
Community humanises encouragement, reminding us that sometimes we need others to whisper “it is time.”
Ultimately, the piece humanises conclusion as blessing: a peaceful act of farewell that makes space for life again.
Thank you once again Adriao