How The Worst Moments in Our Lives Make us Who We Are
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_solomon_how_the_worst_moments_in_our_lives_make_us_who_we_are
"You need to take the traumas and make them part of who you've come to be, and you need to fold the worst events of your life into a narrative of triumph, evincing a better self in response to things that hurt." -Andrew Solomon
This relates to the story because Corrie would take all the things she experienced and she was proud of who she was. She glorified the fact that she was a concentration camp survivor and realized how strong she was after it was all over. Corrie tried her hardest to keep her head up, and she knew she had better days. She just took it in, and she didn't let it hurt her as bad as it could have if she let it. Her experience in The Holocaust had made an imprint on her as a human being.
This relates to the story because Corrie would take all the things she experienced and she was proud of who she was. She glorified the fact that she was a concentration camp survivor and realized how strong she was after it was all over. Corrie tried her hardest to keep her head up, and she knew she had better days. She just took it in, and she didn't let it hurt her as bad as it could have if she let it. Her experience in The Holocaust had made an imprint on her as a human being.