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On trauma's profound effect on society, in the sense of 'very nature our social and economic culture generates chronic stressors that undermine well-being in the most serious of ways'. | |||
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Revision as of 03:43, 11 November 2024
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On trauma's profound effect on society, in the sense of 'very nature our social and economic culture generates chronic stressors that undermine well-being in the most serious of ways'.
https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Normal-Illness-Healing-Culture/dp/0593083881#customerReviews
Is Mate any close to identifying real solutions, such that his 'the entire context of social structures, belief systems, assumptions, and values that surround us and necessarily pervade every aspect of our lives' includes open, inclusive collaboration on the economy that translates into growth mindsets and abundance everywhere, leapfrogging scarcity-mindset issues of poverty, hierarchy, and war?