From: thepipeline_xyz

An unconventional belief discussed states that “traumatized children are funnier” [00:00:05]. This is clarified to mean “not like deep trauma but like a little” [00:00:10]. The reasoning provided is that if a child experiences only positive interactions and good things, they might not develop humor [00:00:14].

This perspective suggests that personal development “can’t just all be rainbows” [00:00:42], implying that some level of difficulty is necessary. It is posited that “suffering leads to growth” and “grit” [00:00:46]. This links to broader discussions on balancing adversity and positivity in childhood and the impact of childhood experiences on personality.

“I feel like traumatized children are funnier… not like deep trauma but like a little” [00:00:05], [00:00:10]. “If everyone’s nice to your kid and only good thing to happen your kid’s not going to be funny” [00:00:14].

Concerns Over Public Reception

Expressing such a belief immediately raised concerns about potential cancellation [00:00:24]. However, it was countered that the statement does not advocate for traumatizing children, but rather observes a perceived correlation [00:00:26].