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990 Psychology says the generation that survived the most hardship is also the least equipped to talk about it — and their children are paying the therapy bills for that silence

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 16:00 EDT

Psychology says the generation that survived the most hardship is also the least equipped to talk about it — and their children are paying the therapy bills for that silence

While their fathers built nations and won wars without shedding a tear, today's adults are discovering that the real battle their parents never fought was the one raging inside their own heads—and the therapy bills are proof of who's actually paying for that surrender.

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