Complex Event Analysis - Report
Key Focus
People at Stage One will judge others by their ability to achieve social approval. People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new thingsPeople at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they're able to achieve. People at Stage Four judge others based on what they stand for and what they've chosen to live for.
The Value of Trauma
Self-development is often portrayed as a rosy, flowery progression from dumbass to enlightenment that involves a lot of joy, prancing in fields of daisies, and high-fiving two thousand people at a seminar you paid way too much to be at.
But the truth is that transitions between the life stages are usually triggered by trauma or an extreme negative event in one's lifeMomentum supporting factors
(stage_four, stage_two)Challenge supporting factors
(stage_two, well-being) (stage_one, stage_two) (snotty, stage_three)Work-in-progress supporting factors
(judge, stage_three) (stage_two, washington_dc) (stage_two, trial-and-error) (individuals, stage_three) (self-discovery, stage_two) (popularly, stage_two) (stage_three, stage_two) (stage_one, stage_three) (stage_four, stage_three) (sip, stage_three)