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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1576282" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Mental health to a large extent is a function of inheritance. One has to live with the hand they are dealt. Behavior is much the same way. There are families in this area that I grew up with who are notorious for violent behavior. One of those families owns property that adjoins my farm. When I moved back to Kentucky after 33 years in the Rocky Mountain west, my brother warned me not to mess with those people. Then he recited a list of the incidents that family was involved in going back to the father, uncles and siblings. Environment certainly plays a role.</p><p></p><p>Some folks have the capacity to deal with adversity that puts others in a straight jacket. Some people just don't get down. Some people could lose everything but the shirt on their back and take it as an entertaining challenge to fight the good fight and come back with a vengeance. Others can flounder with an abundance of gifts.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it has anything to do with Jesus. For over a million years no one knew who Jesus was. I suspect the incidence of depression was about the same as it is today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1576282, member: 27490"] Mental health to a large extent is a function of inheritance. One has to live with the hand they are dealt. Behavior is much the same way. There are families in this area that I grew up with who are notorious for violent behavior. One of those families owns property that adjoins my farm. When I moved back to Kentucky after 33 years in the Rocky Mountain west, my brother warned me not to mess with those people. Then he recited a list of the incidents that family was involved in going back to the father, uncles and siblings. Environment certainly plays a role. Some folks have the capacity to deal with adversity that puts others in a straight jacket. Some people just don't get down. Some people could lose everything but the shirt on their back and take it as an entertaining challenge to fight the good fight and come back with a vengeance. Others can flounder with an abundance of gifts. I don't think it has anything to do with Jesus. For over a million years no one knew who Jesus was. I suspect the incidence of depression was about the same as it is today. [/QUOTE]
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