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Is learned helplessness connected to Christian martyrdom thought?

This feels like a bit of an obscure question to ask, so I will try to explain the context somewhat. What I'm calling "Christian martyrdom thought" (CMT for brevity) relates to what Jones Manoel calls the "fetish for defeat" in revolutionary struggle and Christian culture.

The glorifying of David vs. Goliath, even if David loses terribly (perhaps all the more glorious in CMT if he does lose). The glorifying of sacrifice more generally, even if the sacrifice yields less material gains for a cause than steady work that is more sustainable and fair.

Then there is learned helplessness, which is the idea of, through conditioning, reaching a point where you essentially cease trying to change your circumstances because you believe that no matter what you do, it won't work and will be painful (or that is my rough understanding of it anyway).

So the question is, do these intersect and in what ways? Or are they completely separate?

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