What is the most trivial event that would drain your resilience and make you go “life sucks and universe hates me”? And how would you objectively rate it on a scale of 1-100 where 1 is a paper cut and 100 is say an aggressive terminal cancer diagnosis? Eg: “lost phone, 15/100”
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Some days a 4/100 event can put you in a life-is-hell mood, other days, you’ll laugh off even an 85/100 event
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Spoon theory people are in a state where say the 10th event is the hell-switch event no matter what the sequence of 10 events is. Fixed price psyche economy.
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With this kind of array, relative scale requires input and sorting. I’m not sure it’s feasible to qualify the threshold without first trying to sift through and define the continuum of misery. As well, it might bear out that sequential experiences redefine the threshold.
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Additionally, would you consider sequential events to have a cumulative value? E.G. stubbing a toe on the bed (3/100) after mangling a hand cutting avocado (10/100), is it a 13 or a 3 for the toe stub that makes one lose hope?
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Dropping 4+ things in a row. 7/100
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