While "Post-Traumatic Growth" (PTG) is a documented phenomenon, the popular adage "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" can be a harmful oversimplification that ignores the lasting damage of trauma. Key Points:
The "Broken vs. Stronger" debate: How some traumas leave permanent scars that weaken rather than fortify. Quello che non ti uccide
Depending on your field of study, here are four strong paper topics with potential arguments and structures: 1. Philosophy: Beyond Resilience to the "Amor Fati" Quello che non ti uccide
How "fortification" requires a specific psychological architecture, not just blind endurance. Quello che non ti uccide
The phrase (derived from Nietzsche’s "What does not kill me makes me stronger") offers a rich foundation for papers across several disciplines.