It appears that there is some truth to the old adage "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger." seery, holman, and silver (2010) found that indi- viduals with some history of adversity report better mental health and higher well-being compared to people with little or no history of adversity. i

Respuesta :

Answer:

True

Explanation:

An important issue here is the will needed to overcome adversities that enables us to grow and to be conscious of our strength. Growing up under difficult circumstances can be an advantage to those whose who never had to fight for something. Once you have succesfully overcome difficult obstacles by yourself (and not with the help of someone) your mental health and self-confidence becomes stronger.

People who have survived an adventure know what I´m talking about.