Daria Burke
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That spoke to what I saw and what I thought about my own life and my own experience. And I wanted to understand more. And what I learned, there's two things about post-traumatic growth that I think are phenomenal that everyone must know. The first are the conditions under which we tend to experience it. And
That spoke to what I saw and what I thought about my own life and my own experience. And I wanted to understand more. And what I learned, there's two things about post-traumatic growth that I think are phenomenal that everyone must know. The first are the conditions under which we tend to experience it. And
And there are three things that are common with people who've reported experiencing PTG after a traumatic event. One is that they have a supportive community around them. So they know that they've got a loving environment of people who are there for them.
And there are three things that are common with people who've reported experiencing PTG after a traumatic event. One is that they have a supportive community around them. So they know that they've got a loving environment of people who are there for them.
And there are three things that are common with people who've reported experiencing PTG after a traumatic event. One is that they have a supportive community around them. So they know that they've got a loving environment of people who are there for them.
The second is that they find a way to make meaning with what happened and make meaning of what occurred in their lives in whatever way, great or small. The third, which is really hard to do, but important, is that they find the benefit of what happened.
The second is that they find a way to make meaning with what happened and make meaning of what occurred in their lives in whatever way, great or small. The third, which is really hard to do, but important, is that they find the benefit of what happened.
The second is that they find a way to make meaning with what happened and make meaning of what occurred in their lives in whatever way, great or small. The third, which is really hard to do, but important, is that they find the benefit of what happened.
And I think in so many ways I saw my own story, the benefits of my story, such that I could be a witness for someone else, that I could share this with someone else. And then it's the who. Who is most likely to experience post-traumatic growth? And that really blew my mind. It's people from impoverished backgrounds. Why is that? Is it the grit? It's the grit.
And I think in so many ways I saw my own story, the benefits of my story, such that I could be a witness for someone else, that I could share this with someone else. And then it's the who. Who is most likely to experience post-traumatic growth? And that really blew my mind. It's people from impoverished backgrounds. Why is that? Is it the grit? It's the grit.
And I think in so many ways I saw my own story, the benefits of my story, such that I could be a witness for someone else, that I could share this with someone else. And then it's the who. Who is most likely to experience post-traumatic growth? And that really blew my mind. It's people from impoverished backgrounds. Why is that? Is it the grit? It's the grit.
It's the capacity to sort of make a way out of no way. What it takes to create something from what feels like nothing. Right. There's a different kind of fortitude and generally a different kind of faith. Again, not a religious faith, but a sense that there is something here that is that I'm a part of something and I have a role in this something. So it's people from impoverished backgrounds.
It's the capacity to sort of make a way out of no way. What it takes to create something from what feels like nothing. Right. There's a different kind of fortitude and generally a different kind of faith. Again, not a religious faith, but a sense that there is something here that is that I'm a part of something and I have a role in this something. So it's people from impoverished backgrounds.
It's the capacity to sort of make a way out of no way. What it takes to create something from what feels like nothing. Right. There's a different kind of fortitude and generally a different kind of faith. Again, not a religious faith, but a sense that there is something here that is that I'm a part of something and I have a role in this something. So it's people from impoverished backgrounds.
And when I look at all three of those populations or identities, experiences, they're all groups that have been forged despite conditions that weren't always favorable to them, to us, right? As a girl who was born poor and black and female, right?
And when I look at all three of those populations or identities, experiences, they're all groups that have been forged despite conditions that weren't always favorable to them, to us, right? As a girl who was born poor and black and female, right?
And when I look at all three of those populations or identities, experiences, they're all groups that have been forged despite conditions that weren't always favorable to them, to us, right? As a girl who was born poor and black and female, right?
I was consistently consuming messages, right, even subliminally that I shouldn't want very much, I shouldn't have very much, that I wouldn't have the wherewithal or the intelligence or the strength to create the kind of life that I've made. And so in learning that these populations are actually most likely to experience growth and a sense of strength and greater sense of relationships after trauma
I was consistently consuming messages, right, even subliminally that I shouldn't want very much, I shouldn't have very much, that I wouldn't have the wherewithal or the intelligence or the strength to create the kind of life that I've made. And so in learning that these populations are actually most likely to experience growth and a sense of strength and greater sense of relationships after trauma
I was consistently consuming messages, right, even subliminally that I shouldn't want very much, I shouldn't have very much, that I wouldn't have the wherewithal or the intelligence or the strength to create the kind of life that I've made. And so in learning that these populations are actually most likely to experience growth and a sense of strength and greater sense of relationships after trauma