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Does anybody else hate the term "closure". I feel it is one of the most overused and banal terms. Everytime you turm around someone is in the media describing how they want "closure" on this or that or the other.
Aaaargh!!!!
My rant has stopped!
"Closure" to me means lets put an end to this because I can't personally deal with this issue and your continuing with it makes me uncomfortable...... so END IT ".
I tend to agree, although I'm not so sure it's overused as to more of the extent as what it MAY be saying, IMHO.
to me, having been in management, it's a management term for "get a grip and move on already"
could be wrong, worse things have happened :-)
Originally posted by nimbex"Closure" to me means lets put an end to this because I can't personally deal with this issue and your continuing with it makes me uncomfortable...... so END IT "
Closure to me is important. For instance I've had some pain in my life. Closure means, that I've dealt with it, that I've made amends, that I've forgiven, that I've felt all the feelings I can possibly feel, that I've talked to the people involved so I can have "closure", or I can finally say it's dealt with, it doesn't affect my life in anyway today. It's over. Doesn't mean to me as you say I can't personally deal with it. It means I have dealt with it.
Closure to me is not only an ending, but a beginning.
I've not had a problem with the word closure....speaking as a bereavement coordinator...it means of course gaining a perspective that allows you to be able to move away from a painful event into a more positive outlook.
FYI....has never bugged me either......maybe you all need a vacation????
AndyLyn
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How about, "I have issues..."?