The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
Society & Culture:Relationships
In this week's episode Sheva and Noam go head to head regarding the question of, "Is divorce a failure?" In this episode we discuss the possible ways to view divorce in the present and future moments of your life. Within that we discover how feelings and judgements such as shame might come into play.
For clarification purposes here are the definitions of shame and ashamed from grammarist.com
Shame is the feeling of humiliation one gets when realizing one’s behavior is degrading, disgraceful, boorish, embarrassing or wrong in some fashion. Shame may also refer to a loss of esteem, a regrettable situation, or the person, action or situation that brings loss of esteem. Shame is used as a noun or a verb, related words are shames, shamed, shaming.
Ashamed is being humiliated or guilty because one’s behavior has been degrading, disgraceful, boorish, embarrassing or wrong in some fashion. Ashamed is an adjective. Both shame and ashamed refer to the same idea of guilt or humiliation because of sub-standard behavior, shame is a noun or sometimes a verb, ashamed is an adjective.
Here is also a good article about emotions: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hide-and-seek/201601/what-are-basic-emotions
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