There's nothing wrong with feeling angry and bitter but what you chose to do with these feelings is important and shows a person's character. We can chose to hold on to the anger, making ourselves embittered to the point that it hurts our mental and physical health or we can chose to use it as impetus to be proactive and improve things as much as humanly possible.
How can we demand respect and compassion , when we ourselves can't give it?
“Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”
John Donne
Barb C.:>)
I wasn't 'angry' about Reeves at all. Then I read that Suzanne Vernon considered Reeves 'remarkable,' and that she 'will miss him.'
I demand nothing from her, zero. She can feel however she wants about her valued colleague.
The idea that someone who feels that way is in this to help us is beyond my comprehension. That's something I won't let go of, and I don't care if anyone thinks that reflects poorly on my character.