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246 Psychology says people who grew up in the 1960s and 70s don’t handle hardship better than everyone else because they are stronger — they handle it better because they were never offered the alternative, and a person who was never offered the alternative develops a relationship with difficulty that people who were offered it spend their whole lives trying to build in a gym

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 08:30 EDT

Psychology says people who grew up in the 1960s and 70s don’t handle hardship better than everyone else because they are stronger — they handle it better because they were never offered the alternative, and a person who was never offered the alternative develops a relationship with difficulty that people who were offered it spend their whole lives trying to build in a gym

Growing up without safety nets or sick days didn't make the 60s and 70s generation tougher—it just meant they never learned that struggling through a heart attack wasn't mandatory, creating a peculiar strength that modern gym-goers pay good money trying to replicate but can never quite achieve.

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