show me the size of my trauma. could you place it on a scale between one and ten? and where does yours fit? i want to know the weight of them. the depth. the smell. the density. give it to me in numbers. whose hurts more?
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What's the objective measure for my subjective experience? What's the equivalent "Nugget Scale" for trauma?https://twitter.com/KuroiKoreiKin/status/1217459659461627906?s=19 …
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I doubt there is one. But I've been taught that things don't exist unless I can quantify and compare them. I know it's silly but I'll still be looking for a trauma nugget scale so I can validate my messiness and excuse my inability to live up to my own expectations
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Obviously things that can't be quantified do exist. Things like aesthetics, morality, and love all exist in some manner, yet can't be quantified and measured because there's nothing to directly compare them to. Also there's the whole field of qualitative research.
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ofc, im talking culturally tho. numbers have more value. we learn to think about phenomenological things as we do with things relating to money. the two dont mix & cause issues
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