Loss doesn't just take a person—it upends the beliefs you built your life around: that the world is safe, that bad things happen to other people, that relationships last. Rebuilding means not just accepting the loss, but consciously reconstructing how you understand yourself, others, and what's possible.
The assumptive world refers to the deeply held beliefs most people carry about how life works, such as that the world is fair, that loved ones will not die young, or that effort leads to safety. A significant loss can shatter these assumptions all at once, leaving a person not only grieving a person but also grieving an entire framework for understanding reality.
Rebuilding an assumptive world is one of the most demanding tasks after devastating loss, and AI can support this work by helping people journal through what they believed before and what they now need to construct in its place. Naming this concept gives grieving people language for why loss can feel so existentially destabilizing, not just emotionally painful.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
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