Quote from: Tink on June 30, 2007, 03:30:52 PM
Personally, I think that my experiences have made me a wiser person who sees the world in so many different ways that a cisgender person could never experience in his/her lifetime.
tink 
I think everyone is deepened and made wiser by whatever kinds of struggle, difficulty, obstacles, personal challenges, etc. arise in the course of their lives, and that is simply part of being human, and growing as a person. Whatever your life contains, how you deal with it affects you. I don't think any particular group of people or any particular set of experiences has a corner on this. For example, I have a friend and a brother who were both in Vietnam, and their lives, and themselves, were profoundly and irrevocably changed by that experience.
Now, I'll never have that particular experience, or even a similar one. I'm just saying, we all have our own particular set of battles to fight in life, and some of us will have more than others and of vastly different kinds. I agree with the concept, I'm just saying I don't think it makes us special, or necessarily any wiser than anyone else.
It just makes the lens through which
we view life unique to us and lends us similarity as a group, and yet for each
one of us, the whole of our lives and the cumulative experiences we have had will still make us in many important and interesting ways vastly different from one another.
Yay for the varieties and vagaries of life!