Hey everyone! So I'm back again with another post. I'm just going to be campaigning for my next talk that is coming up this Sunday at 1pm. It will be a talk on radical acceptance and I want to thank- and another thing for- I'm asking this question about what radical acceptance is. So radical acceptance is actually a DBT skill which is called dialectical behavioral therapy. It is a way of using logic and actual strategic acts in rational thinking to able to better inform your emotional responses to very strong things, right? So radical acceptance is a good way of describing a type of radical acceptance is accepting that we're all going to die one day, right? No one lives forever and what is the consequences of denying that?