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The current state of the world challenges us to find a silver lining, yet it has led to a recognition of the value in previously taboo emotions like anger, sadness, and grief. Philosopher Mariana Alessandri argues that these feelings are not evils to be avoided but rather teach us about ourselves and our humanity. As we begin to embrace our darker emotions, questions arise: Is it still wrong for women to express anger? Can we openly discuss anxiety? Are we allowed to cry without feeling the need to apologize? Despite the evolving emotional landscape, many feel lost without guidance. Alessandri emphasizes the need for support in navigating these feelings, stating, "we need someone to help us grope around in the dark until our eyes adjust." This exploration aims to destigmatize difficult emotions, revealing that within them lie wit, warmth, connection, and self-knowledge. Drawing on a range of philosophers from Aristotle to contemporary thinkers like bell hooks and Fred Rogers, Alessandri seeks to restore dignity to these emotions. Her goal is not to correct but to help us feel, understand, and honor our sometimes painful emotions, ultimately fostering empathy and motivation in our lives.

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Night Vision, Mariana Alessandri

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2023
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