This question could also extend to how much any catastrophe can coerce down any personality path.[D]oes personal tragedy cause people to rise above more often, or to imitate the criminal that brought the tragedy about more often?
Personally, I think the event only initiates a need to calibrate, or overcome the effects of the events. The nature of this calibration will determine what I become. For example, a man beats me up and takes my ice cream cone. To over come this, I may need to:
1)Overcome a low self image of myself
2)Enact vengence against the man
3)Buy myself another ice cream cone.
4)Combination of the above.
Different approaches for different needs. If I just need an ice cream cone, I'm not going to imitate the ice cream thief.