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"Lucky girl syndrome" is the latest manifestation technique on TikTok. Experts explain what it is, if it works and affirmations you can say to feel the luck.
The “lucky girl syndrome” is a recent TikTok trend that took off after users described how it worked for them. It sees people tell themselves they are lucky, and they claim to then have good ...
Dubbed ‘Lucky Girl Syndrome,’ this TikTok trend is essentially a spin-off of The Secret, the 2006 film-turned-book about the law of attraction, which claims that thought alone can influence ...
Missing white woman syndrome is a term used by some social scientists [1] [2] [3] and media commentators to denote perceived disproportionate media coverage, especially on television, [4] of missing-person cases toward white females as compared to males, or females of color. Supporters of the phenomenon posit that it encompasses supposed ...
The Pollyanna principle (also called Pollyannaism or positivity bias) is the tendency for people to remember pleasant items more accurately than unpleasant ones. [1] Research indicates that at the subconscious level, the mind tends to focus on the optimistic; while at the conscious level, it tends to focus on the negative.
[5] [6] This is sometimes referred to as "nice guy syndrome", which is used to describe a sense of entitlement to sexual or romantic attention from women simply for being "nice," and irrational anger when that attention is not reciprocated. Although the "nice guy syndrome" is used primarily in the context of dating relationships, it can also ...
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Jim Stark, James Dean's character in Rebel Without a Cause, is considered an example of the bad boy archetype. [1] [2]The bad boy is a cultural archetype that is variously defined and often used synonymously with the historic terms rake or cad: a male who behaves badly, especially within societal norms.