The Feelings We Postpone Often Return With Interest
Why do unresolved emotions keep returning? A research-backed reflection on emotional avoidance, suppression, and the hidden cost of postponing what we feel. Most people understand financial debt. You postpone a payment today, and the obligation remains. It doesn’t disappear. It waits. Human emotions often behave in a surprisingly similar way. Not because emotions are transactions, but because what remains emotionally unresolved rarely vanishes on its own. It simply leaves your immediate attention. For a while, that can feel like relief. You stay busy. You focus on responsibilities. You move on to the next task, the next goal, the next day. And from the outside, everything appears fine. Life continues. But internally, something has only been postponed. A disappointment you never fully processed. A loss you never properly grieved. A frustration you convinced yourself was not worth addressing. A conversation you never had. A truth you never allowed yourself to acknowledge. At fir...