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Al-Kindi

Isn't trauma what happens to us, but what happens inside and outside of our minds? .Trauma is a pain and wound that belongs to the inner world of a person, not what happens outside? How do you view this going? what's the truth to you

When it comes to trauma, one must consider both the interior and exterior of a person's life. On the one hand, it is true that trauma is something that happens to us, be it a physical assault, the loss of a loved one, or some other traumatic event. On the other hand, however, it is also true that trauma can be something that happens inside our minds; the psychological and emotional scars of past traumas can be just as damaging as the physical ones. So, when it comes to trauma, it seems that it is not just what happens to us externally, but also what happens inside us. The truth is, trauma can be both a physical and emotional experience. It is not just what happens to us, but also how we process and internalize those experiences. It is not just the events that occur, but how we feel about them afterwards. It is not just the physical wounds, but the psychological and emotional wounds that can be just as damaging. So, what is the truth to me? The truth is that trauma is not something that happens to us, but something that happens inside us. It is not just what happens to us, but what happens inside us. It is not just the physical wounds, but the psychological and emotional wounds that can be just as damaging. It is not just the events that occur, but how we process and internalize those experiences. It is not just the physical wounds, but the psychological and emotional wounds that can be just as damaging. In the end, trauma is not something that happens to us, but something that happens inside us. It is not just what happens to us, but how we process and internalize those experiences. It is not just the physical wounds, but the psychological and emotional wounds that can be just as damaging. So, when it comes to trauma, the truth is that it is not just what happens to us, but what happens inside us.