FOR THOSE OF US LEFT BEHIND: CARRY ON IN PEACE

FOR THOSE OF US LEFT BEHIND: CARRY ON IN PEACE

By Vernā Myers

Today we woke up to the news that Anthony Bourdain committed suicide. We are still processing Kate Spade taking her own life three days ago and yesterday the CDC informed us that U.S. suicide rates are up 25% since 1999.

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Suicide is something that is happening everyday of course, but these high profile folks taking their lives reminds us that everyone is susceptible to the kind of reality-altering darkness, no matter what appears to be happening on the outside- all that glitters is not gold. For me the hardest part is to imagine the pain and the utter lack of hope that must motivate these desperate actions. I have so many questions; What are we to do with all this heartbreak? How do we comprehend the level of suffering or fear of living through another day that causes a person to succumb to the distorted perceptions of their reality; the pain their loved ones suffer;  and the suffering of complete strangers who immediately see and feel the tragedy of suicide? How do we go forward with all of our brokenness; our doubts, fears, confusion and pains, because while most of us will not literally end our own lives, we have some personal experience with that sense of futility, despair, guilt and shame that often animates suicide.

How do we, those left behind, respond in the face of these tragedies and heal in a way that affirms life, ours and others? When I have this many questions, i find myself in prayer.

Today I pray:

We learn to accept our human frailties and reject self-imposed or external expectations

We recognize our own feelings of brokenness, and find the friends, communities and professionals we need to help us heal and hope for better

We realize we are loved and worthy of love, no matter what we have or have not done

We stop living lives of pretense, be our authentic selves, find what is real and align ourselves with that life

We forgive ourselves and others

We learn to recognize and be grateful for our blessings

We learn to be kinder, show more grace and support to others so that we all get to experience lives of joy, unconditional love and meaning

We Carry On In Peace.



Love this. Praying is always a good thing .

Jennifer Salinas

Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary of Cerence (CRNC) & Past-President of the Hispanic National Bar Association, ALPFA Top 50 Most Powerful Latinas

6y

Beautifully said, Verna.

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Bridget Toon, MA

Senior Director HR Talent Management and Learning @ Baxter International Inc. | Passionate about helping others realize their full potential, and helping organizations grow to make a strong impact

6y

A beautiful prayer... And a reminder of the importance to celebrate our authentic selves regardless of the imposed expectations of others

Hedieh Fakhriyazdi

Chief Diversity Officer at White & Case LLP. Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Service at NYU Wagner.

6y

Well said Verna. I am also praying.

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