From: thepipeline_xyz

An unconventional belief suggests that experiencing some level of adversity, rather than deep trauma, can contribute to the development of humor [00:00:05]. This perspective posits that if a child is shielded from all negative experiences and “only good thing[s] happen,” they might not develop a comedic sensibility [00:00:14].

Adversity and Development

The general sentiment is that life “can’t just all be rainbows” [00:00:42] for effective personal development. It is argued that “suffering leads to growth” [00:00:50]. This is also linked to the development of grit [00:00:50].

“Suffering… leads to growth… grit.” [00:00:50]