It very well may be that the life experience has always been trying, but one could certainly argue that life coping is more difficult now than it's ever been. There are inherent responsibilities to any person's life, there is the need to somehow find the means to survive, and there's competition for resources. In short, life can be quite hard.
The final result from all the pressures of modern living can be a sense of feeling overwhelmed. How this sense of feeling overwhelmed is ultimately expressed can obviously vary from person to person. Some people exhibit symptoms of depression or anxiety. There are those who may hold up, so to speak, and socially withdraw as a means of stress coping. Other people attempt to cope through the use of alcohol or narcotics, sometimes to the point of developing addictions.
Clearly there are also methods for coping with life pressures that are generally thought to be positive. Physical exercise is one means for stress reduction that is often applauded. Psychological therapy is becoming more accepted in mainstream society. Having regular interaction with friends and family is typically thought to be a healthy countermeasure to unhappiness.
Another method for maintaining mental balance that is increasingly gaining notoriety is ho'oponopono. The ho'oponopono technique originated in Hawaii and has been used across generations. The method historically was used as a conflict resolution between different groups. However a newer form is now in place that allows for resolution within an individual.
This newer ho'oponopono form is a process of resolving difficulties that takes place entirely within a single person. The thinking goes that all problems and life difficulties can be traced to the individual. Considering this outlook then, there's no reason to involve groups of people as is the practice with traditional ho'oponopono: problem resolution and life difficulty can be accomplished in singular fashion.
The fact of the matter is that ho'oponopono is not yet widely known. This is beginning to change however as more people become aware of the method. Informative articles and even entire books have been written about ho'oponopono, and this information wave has served to inform additional people about the methd. This trend seems to be growing, the implication being that people who try ho'oponopono sometimes become advocates.
Though there are critics of ho'oponopono, the method itself isn't unhealthy or dangerous. The criticism of ho'oponopono centers around claims that ho'oponopono doesn't produce reliable beneficial effects, not that it's somehow toxic. Trying ho'oponopono for one's self is likely the only way to know certainly whether the method is beneficial. Short of this, any claims about ho'oponopono are simply going to be secondhand information.