From: thepipeline_xyz

An unconventional belief suggests that individuals who have experienced challenges in childhood, even minor ones, may develop a greater sense of humor [00:00:05]. This perspective implies that a life where “everyone’s nice to your kid and only good thing[s] happen” might not foster the development of certain qualities, such as humor [00:00:14].

It is suggested that life cannot “just all be rainbows” and that such an ideal state “doesn’t work out” in terms of development [00:00:33]. This indicates that some level of difficulty is necessary for comprehensive development.

Ultimately, it is affirmed that suffering “leads to growth” and “grit” [00:00:46]. This emphasizes the critical role of adversity in building resilience and perseverance.