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by joshuamorton
235 days ago
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> It is basically indisputable that we are exposed to less trauma than people in the past. To a laughable degree. And standards of living and life expediencies have gone up and to the right. That 100 years ago people managed to cope with the traumatics of daily life doesn't translate to their coping being healthy or their lives being better (consider the massive drinking culture of the mid 1800s that ultimately led to prohibition) |
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You are using the word "cope" in a way that implies people did not grow after their trauma in the past. I do think I've been sloppy and said grown from trauma a few times. I meant that to be a time marker, not a cause of growth.
Do I think some people did not manage healthy growth after some events? Absolutely! But I also think many people did find ways to continue to grow.