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  2. Rosy retrospection - Wikipedia

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    Rosy retrospection is a proposed psychological phenomenon of recalling the past more positively than it was actually experienced. [1] The highly unreliable nature of human memory is well documented and accepted amongst psychologists. Some research suggests a 'blue retrospective' which also exaggerates negative emotions.

  3. 11 Retro Things That Gen Z Is Bringing Back - AOL

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    Back to the Past. If you’ve scrolled through TikTok lately and thought, why does everything look like your life in 2002, you’re not alone. For Gen Z, everything old is new again.

  4. Time loop - Wikipedia

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    The time loop is a popular trope in Japanese pop culture media, especially anime. [15] Its use in Japanese fiction dates back to Yasutaka Tsutsui's science fiction novel The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (1965), one of the earliest works to feature a time loop, about a high school girl who repeatedly relives the same day.

  5. Eternal return - Wikipedia

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    Eternal return (or eternal recurrence) is a philosophical concept which states that time repeats itself in an infinite loop, and that exactly the same events will continue to occur in exactly the same way, over and over again, for eternity.

  6. New study shows gift giving will result in longer happiness ...

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    Some participants were required to spend the money on themselves, while others were required to give to someone else (like leaving money in a tip jar or making a donation to charity).

  7. Stop Using the Word ‘Budget’: Here’s What 5 Money ... - AOL

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    “Nothing gets people to shut down faster than using the word ‘budgeting,’ she said. It sounds like work and it sounds like restriction, which can cause people to react negatively.”

  8. Flashback (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In other words, people who suffer from flashbacks lose all sense of time and place, and they feel as if they are re-experiencing the event instead of just recalling a memory. [5] This is consistent with the special mechanism viewpoint in that the involuntary memory is based on a different memory mechanism compared to the voluntary counterpart.

  9. Pay it forward - Wikipedia

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    In this way, the practice of helping one another can spread geometrically through society, at a ratio of three to one, creating a social movement with an impact of making the world a better place. The Pay it Forward Foundation was founded in the United States helping start a ripple effect of kindness acts around the world.