The Myth of Closure — Why Do We Crave Endings That Never Arrive?

We tell ourselves closure is the finish line — one last night, one final apology, one guilty verdict in court. We chase it in bedrooms, in therapy chairs, in the justice system.

But what if closure doesn’t exist? What if every attempt to “move on” only reopens the wound we’re trying to seal?

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