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Does time heal everything?

"Give it time." "With time, it’ll pass." "You’ll see - time heals all wounds."   It’s hard not to hear these phrases throughout life, especially when we’re going through difficult moments. Loss, breakups, disappointments, frustrations - they all seem to come with this idea that time, on its own, has the power to erase pain. But is that really true? Does time really have that magical power to heal everything? The origin and intention behind the phrase   The idea that time heals all wounds is ancien t - it goes back to sayings like the Latin proverb “ tempus omnia sanat” (“time heals everything”). Its exact origin may not be well-documented, but the intention is clear: to console, to bring relief, to soothe. In many cases, the phrase is said by someone who simply doesn’t know what else to say in the face of another person’s pain. And there is a certain comfort in believing that all it takes is waiting for everything to pass. The problem begins when ...

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