Kuala Lampur, Feb. 24 -- There are moments in life that leave us broken, confused and searching for answers that may never come.
We stand at the crossroads of heartbreak, disappointment, or loss, hoping to make sense of the pain.
But sometimes, there is no explanation that can soothe the ache, no reasoning that can make the suffering more bearable.
And perhaps, the real wisdom lies not in seeking answers but in accepting what is, allowing time to mend what words cannot.
In counselling, we often emphasise the importance of processing emotions, of talking through pain to find closure.
But what if closure is not something to be found, but rather something to be lived through?
Not all wounds demand explanations and not all questions have ...