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Emotional Wellness and Truth: Seeking Justice for Brian Thompson


by Mark D. Lerner, Ph.D.

Creator & Principal Consultant, AI-Integrated Emotional Wellness



The weight of remaining silent can become overwhelming. Ultimately, finding the courage to come forward will bring relief.



As we watch the story of the horrific assassination of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the power of collective awareness becomes undeniable. I firmly believe that there are individuals who know the truth—the perpetrator's identity captured in photos, along with his disturbing thoughts about the policies of UnitedHealthcare.

 

Times like these remind us of the importance of truth, accountability, and emotional wellness. The weight of remaining silent can become overwhelming. Ultimately, finding the courage to come forward will bring relief. As those who know him wrestle with their conscience, one truth remains evident: doing the right thing is a moral act and a step towards personal peace and societal healing.

 

The integrity of those who possess the answers—the crucial components of this puzzle—is vital for law enforcement. Ultimately, an innate human desire for justice will guide these individuals forward to do what is right for the betterment of society.

 

When justice is served, emotional wellness prevails—not just for Brian, his family, friends, and colleagues but for society.



 

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The National Center for Emotional Wellness, Inc. provides practical information, presentations, and consultation for individuals and diverse organizations worldwide. It is important to note that the suggestions provided on this website should not be considered medical, psychological, or legal advice. The information presented is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Consulting with your healthcare provider is always recommended for health-related questions or concerns. If you have legal questions, speak with an attorney. They will be able to provide personalized advice and guidance based on your circumstances and needs.

 

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