From: thepipeline_xyz
Sharing unconventional beliefs can lead to concerns about public perception and potential backlash [00:00:20].
The Nature of Unconventional Beliefs
One individual shared an unconventional belief that “traumatized children are funnier” [00:00:05]. This was clarified to mean minor, rather than “deep trauma” [00:00:10]. The rationale presented was that children who only experience positive things may not develop humor [00:00:14].
Concerns about Public Reception and “Cancelation”
Upon hearing this belief, another person immediately expressed concern about putting such a statement “on the internet,” fearing it could lead to “cancelation” [00:00:20]. The potential misinterpretation that one might be advocating to “traumatize children” was raised [00:00:27].
The speaker elaborated on the underlying idea, suggesting that life cannot “just all be rainbows” and that some level of challenge is necessary [00:00:33]. This aligns with the broader idea that “suffering leads to growth” and “grit” [00:00:46].