Post by Hamza Khan

Keynote Speaker on Human-Centered, Collective Leadership. Bestselling Author. Leadership Researcher (PhD In Progress). Co-Founder of SkillsCamp. // Lead Better, Together.

"Sadness is treated with human connection." - Dr. Pauline Boss Whether it’s a lost dream, a lost person, or a version of yourself you miss—ambiguous loss is a sorrow we all know. When grief comes without answers, it haunts all three tenses at once: past loss that hasn’t faded, present loss you can’t name, and future loss that feels inevitable. It lingers like a ghost—not of someone or something gone, but maybe still here. And naming it is the first step toward healing.

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