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COMMENTS:
Voted : yes
I know that mine have. Pain and loss have shaped me into a better person as readily as have love and gain. I'd pity the person who chooses, of his/her own volition, to give away those facets of themselves for some measure of temporary relief.
Voted : It depends
Some people do seem to gain empathy from bad experiences, but others can't cope and become depressed and suicidal because of extremely traumatic experiences or abuse.
Voted : mud wrestle with me
That will get your mind off an unhealthy past!
^ *What* unhealthy past?
Voted : Comment
Why stop at manufacturing drugs to aid suppression? Perhaps there are wonder molecules just waiting to be discovered which can boost our ability to deny, displace, project, rationalize, regress, dissociate, or internalize? If, for example, a woman is unable to function and/or is suicidal (long-term) because she is so traumatized by the death of her child, it would usually be best to begin with non-invasive psychological techniques to try and help her. If her trauma is resistant after time - one might consider more 'invasive techniques' - starting with drug therapy, (and ending with ECT (Electro-Convulsive Therapy) or even brain surgery--in the most dire cases.) Experiences are a large part of who we are as people; they comprise one 'component' of our identity. For most people most of the time, that's not a problem, per se. However, genuinely traumatizing experiences clearly and understandably pose problems for many people. But this engineering drugs to suppress one's memory seems like madness. On the other hand - one wonders how antidepressants or other psychiatric medications would have been considered 100-200 years ago..
what can a person do to forget about it
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