Sadness is adaptive

A paramedic was talking today about the emotional toll of his work. What he witnessed left him with a deep sadness, and one that is compounded with new experiences. But if we take the long view, an evolutionary view, sadness is adaptive. It’s a way our brains and bodies cope with stress. And that contact with stress is something we can shape. 

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