Academia is great. It allows us to think for a job which is a massive privilege, discover new things and stay curious. Many go through the system just fine. Let's not forget there are also a whole host of people that don't get through "just fine". 1/
There's the people that come out with their mental health far worse than when they came in. With nearly 50% of PhD students experiencing anxiety and depression (high above the norm) it can't just be put down to the individuals. The environment is absolutely at play. 2/
There's the bullied, abused, the harassed, the marginalised, the mistreated, who's voices get lost in the noise because they go elsewhere because they need references and fear speaking up due to power dynamics, or simply have to get out. 3/
So yes. Whilst there are many of us that enjoyed our PhD programs, there's a lot to be said about toxic positivity. Because by denying that problems exist, or saying that usually it's fine, invalidates those that feel alone and broken. 4/
For those of us that had a good time - it's on us to improve it for those that did not. If it scares a few people into going in with their eyes wide open, good. Only by knowing the issues, one day, when they are struggling, they'll know that it's not them, it's the system 5/5
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