We love to tell people “time heals,” but anyone who’s lost a parent, a partner, or a friend knows that’s not true. Time doesn’t heal—it just teaches us how to carry it. That’s why classic books about grief—from Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking to C.S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed—still resonate. They don’t offer cures. They offer honesty. And maybe that’s the only comfort we need: the knowledge that our grief, messy and endless as it is, is human. What book or movie helped you survive your own loss? #Entertainment #Books #Emotions