Yes. Again, these people don’t have that. At least not enough of them to substantiate the “hardship creates wisdom” claim. SOME people get that… and then they leave these types of places. And the rest don’t. Because universally hardship doesn’t create wisdom. If it did, beating your children would do them a great service. But we all know that that sort of excessive hardship doesn’t make the kids better… it causes them emotional trauma that actually LESSENS wisdom in the long run.
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nostr:npub1te6ect9y5n3z9wn6lz0xluc4u8f8ssl730g28elxre96tvwqwvnqgneqew nostr:npub12qhc74kxas5r5xhmhs9aw2n0deg937cf78fxlvtmpg6eh7aueuwqjxwqrt Your example is an extreeme. Climbing mount Everest would make one much wiser in survivalism but not if they freeze to death. Introducing moderate discipline could motivate children unless you make them bleed every opportunity you get. Every person handles hardship differently.