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[Finding Resilience and Hope: A Summary of Sheryl Sandberg’s Journey Through Grief]-[Super Soul Special: Sheryl Sandberg: How to Build Resilience and Find Joy After Loss]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2024-11-20

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Navigating the Depths of Loss: Insights from Sheryl Sandberg

In this profound conversation on Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with Sheryl Sandberg to discuss her book, Option B, co-authored with psychologist Adam Grant. Following the sudden and tragic death of her husband, Dave Goldberg, Sandberg shares her journey from the "brutality of loss" to a place of renewed gratitude, resilience, and joy.

The Reality of Grief: "Leaning into the Suck"

Sandberg describes the initial experience of grief as a "void" or a "fog" that made it impossible to breathe. A pivotal moment in her recovery came when her rabbi advised her to "lean into the suck." This counterintuitive advice allowed her to stop fighting her emotions and instead "settle into the feelings," which eventually made them more manageable. She emphasizes that grief is not a static state; it comes in waves, but "the fog does lift."

The "Platinum Rule" of Empathy

One of the most significant takeaways from the discussion is the shift from the Golden Rule to the "Platinum Rule." Sandberg notes that when people face hardship, friends often say nothing out of fear of causing pain or saying the wrong thing. She explains, "There’s nothing anybody can say that’s going to cause you to remember that you’ve lost your loved one. It’s always there." By saying nothing, we inadvertently isolate those in pain. The Platinum Rule suggests that instead of doing what you would want done to you, you should "do what they want" by asking, listening, and acknowledging their pain, letting them know, "I know you’re hurting and I am here."

Parenting Through Trauma

Sandberg candidly discusses the challenges of guiding her two children through the loss of their father. She highlights their remarkable capacity for empathy, recalling how her son, in the midst of his own anguish, told her, "Thank you for telling me yourself." By establishing "family rules" that explicitly state it is okay to be sad, angry, or happy, she and her children created a space where they could process their emotions together, proving that even in the most horrific moments, children can demonstrate profound perspective.

The Discipline of Joy and Gratitude

Sandberg admits that, like many, she previously took happiness for granted. Through her journey, she learned that "joy is a discipline" that requires active effort. She adopted the practice of writing down three to five moments of joy each day. This practice forced her to "go through the world looking for the goodness," which fundamentally changed her outlook. She emphasizes that joy is found in the "small stuff"—a cup of tea, a hug, or a pleasant moment—rather than grand events.

Redefining Resilience and Moving Forward

Sandberg acknowledges that she is a "different person" than she was before Dave’s death. She discusses the concept of "post-traumatic growth," noting that after trauma, people can grow, become more joyful, and feel more appreciative of life. She also addresses the societal stigma surrounding widows who date again, urging others to offer grace and permission for joy.

Ultimately, Option B is a testament to the fact that "death does not end love." Sandberg concludes that while we may not always have the life we planned (Option A), we must find the strength to navigate our reality (Option B). By choosing to be present, acknowledging the "we" in our collective struggles, and actively seeking out moments of gratitude, we can find the hope to breathe again, even after the most devastating losses.

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