Sunday, March 28, 2021

Crying out of Frustration

When the situation has become so intense, we cry. Tears are a healthy release to help one cope.

It is a mechanism that lets us come to terms with our frustration.

It airs out the grievances out in the open.
Crying out of frustration stops the internalising of the pain.
Once we have recovered, it brings us back to our bearings.

When Vincent, the project manager in the movie The Hummingbird Project was overwhelmed with the major obstacles in completing the straight line on time and at the same time confronting his health issue, he cried unabashedly in the massage cubicle.

When Lance Corporal William Schofield in the movie 1917 survived the German attacks at the enemy line and the death defying river dive and cross, overwhelmed with still the two tasks to be delivered, he cried unabashedly alone at the riverbank.
Vincent and Corporal Will overcame their overwhelming situations because, they acknowledged the feeling, chose to confront the condition and stuck to the purpose of their respective missions.

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