From navigating hospital visits to ensuring their parents eat right, how covid-19 turned the self-centred millennial generation into caregivers There is a storm coming.
There’s something bad out there. With a virus, this kind of grief is so confusing for people. Our primitive mind knows something bad is happening, but you can’t see it," David Kessler, co-author of On Grief And Grieving: Finding The Meaning Of Grief Through The Five Stages Of Loss and founder of Grief.com, said in an interview to Harvard Business Review (HBR) about the imagined futures that constitute anticipatory grief. “Anticipatory grief is that feeling we get about what the future holds when we’re uncertain.