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That last thought is Maslow's hierarchy in action.
True. It's also a good formula for PTSD. When your traumas have to take a back seat to material needs, disorders develop.
What if your needs take a back seat to your trauma? That can't be good either.
Once you're aware of the phenom it's a balance act, but you're 'balancing' what you can afford to deprive yourself of depending on the circumstances.
That makes a lot of sense, thanks.