todmann67 on Nostr: The “ptsd damaged goods” narrative is largely pushed by cultural institutions. ...
The “ptsd damaged goods” narrative is largely pushed by cultural institutions. It’s a form of nihilism. I would counter by saying that time in the military builds people much more capable of dealing with reality, but they have to reject modern narrative applied to them.
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