The Tension of Choice: What Ambivalence Signals
Lynn Fitch Lynn Fitch

The Tension of Choice: What Ambivalence Signals

There are moments when a person does not know what to do, but it’s not not because they are disconnected from themselves. Rather, it’s because they are in contact with too much of themselves. Ambivalence is not indecision. It is the lived experience of standing in the presence of multiple truths at once, each meaningful, each real, and each demanding recognition. From an existential perspective, it is not a problem to solve but is the deep work of being human.

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