[Public Health] When I was growing up in Brooklyn, the entire...

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When I was growing up in Brooklyn, the entire body of wisdom that I received on how to handle these types of experiences basically amounted to a mere three sentences:

1. "If people throw an insult at you, throw an insult right back at them."
2. "If throwing insults back at the insulter doesn't shut them up, slug them right in the kisser, that'll teach them to keep their big mouth shut!"
3. "You should just ignore insults."

Are there more positive, healthier approaches we can offer to the next generation...
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On Brooklyn Wisdom for Responding to Insults
When his father lost his job because of a serious illness, John qualified for a free lunch pass at school. The first time John showed the cashier ...

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