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" ... #9 Grief is inevitable but not ineradicable. Traumatic experiences like loss of a loved one are always difficult to deal with. Harry lost both his parents when he was barely a year old. This was followed by the deaths of his beloved godfather — Sirius, Dumbledore, Fred, Dobby, Lupin and his pet owl — Hedwig. Each time it felt like a punch in the gut and left him emotionally shattered. But he learnt to pick himself up. Sometimes the grief was too overwhelming and moving on seemed a lot harder, but he got through it and came back stronger. "Grief can make us see the world from a new perspective — like being able to see Thestrals — winged creatures that can only be seen by those who have seen death," says Dr Scarlet. "The trauma of our past can leave metaphorical scars, or in Harry's case, even physical ones. And these scars can hurt from time to time, especially when we are reminded of our traumatic experience," she tells. "Although other people may not always understand the pain of our scars, their kindness can provide emotional soothing and healing, as can be seen from Harry's interactions with his friends, as well as Dumbledore, Lupin and Mrs. Weasley," she notes. In addition, the series can help us realize that we are not alone. "In seeing our own struggles represented in fictional characters, we can see that there are others who can also understand what we're going through. And as Dumbledore says, understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery," says the Harry Potter Therapy podcaster. ... "
" ... Milken’s ineradicable achievement was the creation of a new franchise in the country as to who is socially and financially acceptable to receive investment banking backing for controlling the ownership of even the top 100 corporate entities. The threat of private financial power forced a new mindset on professional managers who now run their corporations in an entrepreneurial mode, shareholder friendly. It's what the past 25 years were all about, but still not enough. Management compensation remains a piggish scene. ... "
" ... Some hedge funds will go under, or at least suffer substantial impairments, but most will recover, negligible fines and difficult conversations with clients being the worst of it. The system of institutional privilege has won but in doing so they have exposed an ineradicable corruption and more importantly, fragility. ... "
" ... Yet, his grandfather's ineradicable impact remains a strong inspiration. "It's the forefront of my purpose now," he said, as he expounded on how his family lineage informs his Lion X line. "All of that put together makes me want to be a businessman and set an example for who will come after me—my kids, nieces and nephews." ... "