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Sunday, June 7, 2020

THE GIFT OF DISAPPOINTMENT IS A BRIDGE TO THE QUEER COMMUNITY


The gift of disappointment is to bring us into reality of the world so we don't get stuck in the realm of how things might have been and accept our rightful place within the queer community.

Whenever we do something in life with an expectation of how we'd like it to turn out, we risk experiencing disappointment. When things don't go the way we had envisioned, we may feel a range of emotions from slightly let down to depressed or even angry. We might direct our feelings inward toward ourselves, or outward toward other people or the universe in general. Whether we feel disappointed by ourselves, a friend, or life in general, disappointment is always a tough feeling to experience. Still, it is a natural part of life, and there are many ways of dealing with it when we find ourselves in its presence.

As with any feeling, disappointment has come to us for a reason, and we don't need to fear acknowledging it or feeling it. The more we are able to accept how we are feeling and process it, the sooner we will move into new emotional territory. As we sit down to allow ourselves to feel our disappointment by the world around us, we should immerse ourselves within our queer communities. Allow the gift of disappointment to bring us into alignment with reality so that we don't get stuck for too long in the realm of how things might have been.

As we consider other disappointments in our life and how we have moved past them, we may even see that in some cases what happened was actually better in the long run than what we had wanted to happen. Disappointment often leaves us feeling deflated with its message that things don't always turn out the way we want. The beauty of disappointment, though, is that it provides us a bridge to its other side where the acceptance of reality, wisdom, and the energy to begin again can be found.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks. This is exactly what I needed to read this morning. I spent a day at the prairie feeling neglected/rejected. People wouldn't stop and say hello or flirt. It made me feel really bad about myself. But in reality, I was simply disappointed. No need to beat myself up. I have a place in that small community, it's just not the one I am used to. Thanks for helping put that in perspective. Very wise.

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