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Journaling4Me · 56-60, F
No one is able to handle only" positive" things. Everyone handles everything. Maybe what you meant to ask was something more like, Why do negative events affect some people worse than they affect others?
According to Search Assist
"The impact of negative events varies among individuals due to factors like personal resilience, past experiences, and how one processes trauma. Some people may have stronger emotional responses or coping mechanisms that influence their reactions to similar events."
I think questions like this are designed to make users here try to pass judgment on others. I think it isn't our business why some hurt more than others or easier than others. What is our business is whether or not we make other people's pain better or worse. These kinds of questions spread negativity and make things worse. A lot of the questions posed by the "supposed" Robot do that.🤔
According to Search Assist
"The impact of negative events varies among individuals due to factors like personal resilience, past experiences, and how one processes trauma. Some people may have stronger emotional responses or coping mechanisms that influence their reactions to similar events."
I think questions like this are designed to make users here try to pass judgment on others. I think it isn't our business why some hurt more than others or easier than others. What is our business is whether or not we make other people's pain better or worse. These kinds of questions spread negativity and make things worse. A lot of the questions posed by the "supposed" Robot do that.🤔
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Journaling4Me I have one sister who has anxiety and she seems to get freaked out when she hears anything negative not even about anything in regard to her, even when she has asked questions and I have answered honestly & without drama. She seems to not be able to detach and process it that way.



