Cultures address death in diverse ways, and some follow specific traditions, which may include mourning, viewings, burial, cremation, celebrations, removal, and a selection of other rituals. In all cases, the intention is to pay respects, celebrate the life of the one who has passed, bring closure, and enable the survivors to move forward.

Possibly, we should look at the end of employment, business contract, or relationship similar to that of death. It is over. How do we bring closure to it and recall the good memories as well as move forward?

Lamenting a death and being filled with regret does not alter the physical state. On the contrary, our emotional state feels the most significant pain and prolongs discomfort. However, we may want to foster a tradition and celebrate the passing of a chapter to bring the necessary psychological closure we require.

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