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Talking Through Tragedy Not Necessarily Beneficial

A study conducted by the University of Buffalo found that people who discuss their feelings following a tragedy are no more likely to feel better later than those who don’t. What do you think?

Tim Pew • Woodcarver

“This is all the more reason not to listen when people start yammering about their problems.”

Tim Pew • Woodcarver

Marissa Harvey • Upholsterer

“I think our news organizations would tend to differ with these findings.”

Marissa Harvey • Upholsterer

Martin Howard • Farmer

“The only way I can deal with the trauma of losing my left arm is to call that corn picker a piece of shit.”

Martin Howard • Farmer