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A 7 page paper which examines how a person could find positive meaning in the reality of a chronic illness. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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a time that many people can find some positive realities in as well. Perhaps it is due to the fact that most people cannot immerse themselves forever in negative thought
because they could not function, and thus they attempt, psychologically, to see some positive in the most negative of conditions. This is something that goes for people who are suffering
from some life threatening condition and those who are watching a loved one suffer. The following paper examines how some people find positive realities, and some meaning, in the face
of a chronic, life threatening, illness or condition. Finding Meaning in Chronic Illness For some people it may seem that religion would keep people thinking positively about a
life threatening condition, or more specifically a religion that offers an afterlife. For example, a Christian may well think it is their time and when they die they will go
to heaven and be with God, and suffer no longer. Loved ones who believe in God would think the same thing, seeing it as going home perhaps. This does not
mean that all religious people would find comfort in such a thing, but that most would. Some may pray constantly, hoping that the end was not going to come with
the illness, and then suffer greatly in the end, regardless of what they felt happened to the individual after death. But, overall, someone who possesses a faith that involves a
positive afterlife would likely be able to find some good in a condition because of the faith they possessed. As mentioned in the introduction, most people cannot simply live
with dire depression and negative thought for long without going into a severe depression or losing their mind. Most people will find some way to find something positive about a
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