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No need to share details , but how have you coped , moved on , or are you still struggling

Sometimes I think there is no getting over some stuff , the best you can hope for is to not let the past rob you of the present , but sometimes I think we are all prisoners of our past

Any thoughts ?

No need to share details , but how have you coped , moved on , or are you still struggling Sometimes I think there is no getting over some stuff , the best you can hope for is to not let the past rob you of the present , but sometimes I think we are all prisoners of our past Any thoughts ?

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You wrote "Not true." Then rephrased most of what I wrote. Now you've introduced "self-destruction".

The neuropathways that are physically damaged in a trauma victims brain are not "self-destruction" or or trouble dealing with shit. Fuck off kid or time sucking glowie Apollonious.

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The neuropathways that are physically damaged in a trauma victims brain are not "self-destruction" or or trouble dealing with shit.

Exactly my point. Trauma causes lasting damage. It becomes PTSD when you cannot cope with it and self-destruct. And before you get latched onto that word again— being paranoid, becoming an alcoholic, being an insomniac, developing antisocial behavior, or becoming suicidal all fall within the realm of self-destruction.

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