That makes me think that it has more to do with a person's unique personality than anything. But personality is something so elusive, ambiguous, fluid, changeable, and hard to measure. It's much easier to pin-point a disability.
If you check the statistics, there are many variables that correlate with divorce rates. I find it interesting that the divorce rates of marriage counselors and therapists are not atypical, but higher than those of engineers, for example. That, I suspect, underlines the importance of external factors.
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That makes me think that it has more to do with a person's unique personality than anything. But personality is something so elusive, ambiguous, fluid, changeable, and hard to measure. It's much easier to pin-point a disability.
If you check the statistics, there are many variables that correlate with divorce rates. I find it interesting that the divorce rates of marriage counselors and therapists are not atypical, but higher than those of engineers, for example. That, I suspect, underlines the importance of external factors.