Well, I also have a secret. The secret cannot be told to anyone.
I don’t want to see anything that is secret to me, and I don’t want to see anyone involved. I would never visit places related to it.
I often remember that memory and suffer. Again and again, the same nightmares make me suffer. However, there is one thing I noticed.
It means that I feel nostalgic for my memory, even though I am suffering from it. I clearly hate memory, but I suppose I love memory almost.
I will not be able to abandon my memory and will continue to deal with nightmares. I liked that memory.
The greatest attraction of that memory is that it is an experience. The information that can be gained through experience describes things very accurately.
So I can’t trust information without experience. Of course, even if you haven’t experienced it, you will be able to get an accurate sense of what is going on by gathering information, verifying it, and reconstructing it.
However, at that time, important information is missing. That is an experience.
And unfortunately, inexperienced information can be used as a lesson. Moreover, those who repeatedly hear the lessons of reconstructed information are more likely to forget that it is not an experience.
Now, in order to treat PTSD, there seems to be a way to re-experience the experience that caused it. The reason behind that means is that PTSD will be eradicated only by returning to an environment where you had a harsh experience and overcoming the experience from there.
It means changing the person’s past. It goes without saying that nobody can do that. Therefore, there is no choice but to adopt other means to eliminate PTSD.
So, for example, the experience of a mistake is not shared with those who do not. If you want to know exactly what the mistake is in order not to repeat it, you have to experience it.
That’s why the same mistakes are repeated stupidly.
Barkha Dutt: The inside story of how India & China came to blows in the Himalayas - The Washington Post… The Chinese had installed their tented camp at a position called the Y-Junction, one kilometer below Patrolling Post-14 (PP-14), which marks the edge of the Indian side of the LAC. …
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