From: thepipeline_xyz
An unconventional belief suggests that children who have experienced some level of trauma may be funnier 00:00:05. This is clarified not as deep trauma, but a “little” trauma 00:00:10. The reasoning behind this is the idea that if a child experiences only positive things and everyone is always nice to them, they might not develop a sense of humor 00:00:14.
The Role of Challenges in Development
Beyond just humor, there’s a broader perspective that life cannot “just all be rainbows” 00:00:42. It’s argued that “suffering leads to growth” 00:00:46, and contributes to developing grit 00:00:50. This suggests that a degree of exposure to difficulties or challenges is beneficial for a child’s overall development.
Perceived Controversy
The unconventional nature of this belief is acknowledged, with concern about potential backlash or being “cancelled” if such a statement were widely publicized 00:00:23.