It's not uncommon for people to have a sense of elation when they reach a certain milestone in their lives.
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Bittersweet by Susan Cain, which Oprah praised, looked at how these conflicting feelings can coexist and how they can help us understand happiness better.
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These topics and others are covered in the sit-down discussion between Oprah, Cain, and four Oprah's Book Club members.
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Oprah stated that she wanted to highlight a book like Bitterwsweet because it "allows us to feel okay about our sentiments" and can uplift, calm, and soothe the reader.
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"I chose it with purpose because it admits that, yes, we all struggle and feel grief, but it also offers us a fresh perspective on these things,"
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The group delves into a variety of topics in the film, from the traumatic pandemic trials to Cain's complicated mother-daughter relationship
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For me, this is where the book genuinely starts, Oprah claims.
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It is the essence of the book and the centre of all that you are attempting to express.
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