been thinking about what it means to be stuck in the past, and how being stuck in different pasts makes the world feel different age feels much more important to me for understanding people than it used to, because it determines what era of history you came of age in
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for my chinese ancestors it was the great chinese famine and the cultural revolution, which presumably had a very different effect i wish i understood better boy the 20th century sure was horrifying huh
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in conclusion i stayed up until 3am last night to finish reading Unlocking the Emotional Brain, i swear to god they're not paying me to write these tweets i just love this book so much
just look at this truth bomb, i've never heard anxious attachment described like thispic.twitter.com/lvPUTI2mWM
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None of these wars actually happened in the US. Imagine how it fucked up the parents in countries where civilians were raped, killed, lost their homes, etc.
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yeah. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh.
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welcome to the War Never Ended POVhttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1163466940314054657?s=21 …
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For Freudian school psychotherapists, it is almost axiomatic that problems in people's lives now for which they seek therapy, are caused by events in childhood. If the only tool you have is a hammer (Freud) everything looks like a nail.
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my impression is that this sort of freudian analysis has lost some of its cultural cachet, which is unfortunate because yeah, the basic idea that childhood events matter a lot seems 1000% right to me based on my experience and reading
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My sentiment exactly, just transposed to Poland. I think we underappreciate the effect of WW2 on our collective psyche.
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