Victimhood and Divergence
The conversation delves into the complexities of victimhood and how societal coddling may contribute to rising anxiety levels. It challenges the notion of what it means to be "normal" versus neurodivergent, highlighting that many people feel they think differently. As technology and short-form content shape our attention spans, the line between ADHD and a new normal blurs, prompting a reevaluation of our understanding of attention and mental health.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch
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There are a few doctors who believe that ADHD is mostly a response to trauma, and that removing the ADHD label makes it easier to work with. How valid is this perspective?
How does adversity shape identity as discussed in the episode #408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch and the clip Victimhood vs. Empowerment?