"Grief has limits, whereas apprehension has none. For we grieve only for what we know has happened, but we fear all that possibly may happen"
- Pliny the Elder
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This quote by Pliny the Elder speaks to the difference in between pain and also uneasiness. Despair is a feeling of deep sorrow that is experienced when something has actually currently taken place. It has limits since it is just experienced in reaction to something that has currently happened. Apprehension, on the other hand, is a feeling of concern or stress and anxiety about something that might take place in the future. It has no restrictions because it is based on the concern of something that may or may not take place. This quote is a reminder that while sorrow is an all-natural reaction to loss, it is essential to be mindful of the fear as well as anxiousness that can come from stressing over the future. It is essential to be aware of our feelings and also to take steps to manage our anxieties as well as stress and anxieties.
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