# 46 On Grief...
When you grieve
you're like a tree hit by a tornado.
Some of your roots are pulled up.
You're twisted and bent.
Your leaves have been stripped.
Your bark is loosened.
And worse of all,
one of your big limbs has been brutally broken off.
You will never be the same.
Eventually, slowly, your roots grow back.
You experience a new growth of leaves.
You straighten up and reach out again.
But the limb never grows back
It becomes covered with a natural scar tissue.
For ever after, you will be aware of the tornado
and the tremendous change it made in your life.
This excerpt is from the forward of the pamphlet
Grief: What It Is and What You Can Do
Grief: What It Is and What You Can Do
by Joy and Dr. Marvin Johnson
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