There are people who burst into tears the moment they lose someone.They talk, share, cry – and through that, little by little, they learn to breathe again. And then there are others.People who remain calm on the outside, keep functioning, keep going.Not because they don’t feel anything, but because they don’t know how to feel without losing the ground beneath their feet. Do you belong more to the second kind? Quiet grief – it’s still there Grief isn’t always loud. It can be quiet, heavy, invisible.It shows itself in the…
The death of a loved one is one of the most life-changing experiences a person can go through. Grief affects us emotionally, psychologically, and often physically. However, what is often overlooked is that grief also has economic and financial consequences. These can impact individuals, businesses, and even entire economies. In this blog, we explore the connection between grief and its economic effects – and highlight ways in which those affected can be supported. The Immediate Costs of Grief Even in the first few days after a death, significant financial burdens often…