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Infectious Madness by Harriet Washington
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 669972" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Very scary. In a similar discussion my brother said- "Nature does not care whether or not humans are here."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Childhood trauma might actually strengthen one for future difficult events? If our lives were always easy, without challenges, would we be able to survive the ups and downs with dignity? </p><p>I think the paradox is when we<em> place</em> ourselves in similar circumstances, because the feelings that we learned from our past are familiar, the paradox is the uneasy <em>comfort </em>we find revisiting the pattern. </p><p></p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 669972, member: 19522"] Very scary. In a similar discussion my brother said- "Nature does not care whether or not humans are here." Childhood trauma might actually strengthen one for future difficult events? If our lives were always easy, without challenges, would we be able to survive the ups and downs with dignity? I think the paradox is when we[I] place[/I] ourselves in similar circumstances, because the feelings that we learned from our past are familiar, the paradox is the uneasy [I]comfort [/I]we find revisiting the pattern. Leafy [/QUOTE]
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