Sadness is the polar opposite of joy. I know that.
Maybe, I should have written, "Choose to Feel."
As one who usually chooses to suppress, repress or stuff feelings, I decided to give myself permission to feel sadness.
If Memphis readers read today's, 1/4/2017, Commercial Appeal's front page, above the fold headline, they might understand the source of my sadness----we're not talking life or death sadness. Yet, for me it is truly a lament. Hubby heard me wailing!!
Though to many, (50, I think) it will be a loss of even greater proportions as it affects their income as well as their own passions for books.
Though to many, (50, I think) it will be a loss of even greater proportions as it affects their income as well as their own passions for books.