Dear Amy: My husband died feeling very betrayed, and I can't shake my resentment.
During a quiet moment, ask yourself if this would be possible, and consider the idea that it might ultimately help you to trade your bitterness for compassion.
Additionally, you might ask your late-husband’s sister not to pass along messages of victimhood to you. This just triggers your own sadness and anger, when you might be focusing on healing.Our marriage has mostly been unhappy.
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