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Interview with David Benatar, where he speaks about his new book (edited by him).

Interview with David Benatar, where he speaks about his new book (edited by him).

"Living with Adversity Eighteen Personal Accounts" Edited by David Benatar

"Adversity is widespread. While many people recognize the challenges posed by destitution, disease, disability, or discrimination, considering only these conditions seriously underestimates how much adversity there is. We meet and interact with many people, but only rarely do we know anything about the hardships they confront. The eighteen personal accounts in this collection provide a range of examples of the kinds of physical, psychological, and social adversities people face. The authors explain what it is like to live with these challenges. The essays convey both the hardships and challenges but also methods of adaptation and coping. The narratives are intended to be neither redemptive nor morose. They are frank but un-wallowing descriptions that will enlighten those not facing the same adversities—and resonate with those who do share them."

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u/Rubicon2225 — 20 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 65 r/antinatalism

Why is someone willing to go through all this. On top of with a spouse who is unsupportive.

Honestly, do people ask themselves why am I doing this? Ultimately no one is better off. Neither the parents or the child (who is literally coming from non existent state to all the suffering and b**** here).

u/Rubicon2225 — 3 days ago