Annus Horribilis <WORKING>
When things fall apart, find ways to fight for what matters. As suggested in, proactive activism or working toward a better future can be a powerful antidote to despair.
It is a Latin phrase that has become shorthand for pure, unadulterated chaos. Literally translating to a annus horribilis was famously brought into the public consciousness by Queen Elizabeth II in her 1992 speech, reflecting on a year of profound scandal, tragedy, and disappointment. Annus Horribilis
Anni horribiles are temporary. The goal is to reach the other side with your health, your sanity, and a renewed sense of purpose. When things fall apart, find ways to fight for what matters
Here is a look back at the Anatomy of an Annus Horribilis and how to survive it. 1. The Anatomy of a "Horrible Year" When things fall apart