This reminds me strongly of the concept of Radical Acceptance, which comes from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and which I agree is often a necessary part of seeing and engaging with reality as it is. (Perhaps, more specifically, grieving as described here is an example of a way to achieve radical acceptance?)
Yeah, does seem related. I’ve come to find that grieving is sort of a particular flavor of approach to accomplish a bunch of other rationality techniques.
This reminds me strongly of the concept of Radical Acceptance, which comes from Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and which I agree is often a necessary part of seeing and engaging with reality as it is. (Perhaps, more specifically, grieving as described here is an example of a way to achieve radical acceptance?)
Yeah, does seem related. I’ve come to find that grieving is sort of a particular flavor of approach to accomplish a bunch of other rationality techniques.
In a related way, it reminds me of IFS parts therapy and healing (which still seems kind of like magic to me).