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  2. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck - Wikipedia

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    The book is a reaction to the self-help industry and what Manson saw as a culture of mindless positivity that is not practical or helpful for most people. [4] Manson uses many of his own personal experiences to illustrate how life's struggles often give it more meaning, which, he argues, is a better approach than constantly trying to be happy. [5]

  3. Unconditional positive regard - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional positive regard, a concept initially developed by Stanley Standal in 1954, [1] later expanded and popularized by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in 1956, is the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does, especially in the context of client-centred therapy. [2]

  4. Self-justification - Wikipedia

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    It may be an attitude change, trivialization of the negative consequences or denial of the negative consequences. Internal self-justification helps make the negative outcomes more tolerable and is usually elicited by hedonistic dissonance. For example, the smoker may tell himself that smoking is not really that bad for his health.

  5. Thought for the holidays: Giving thanks is as much an act as ...

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    I’m sure it’ll be good for me. In studies, gratitude has been consistently associated with increased happiness. It helps us deal with adversity and it amplifies the good moments.

  6. "There's two of them giving me attitude at this very instant," another commenter admitted. "The temper tantrums my Pit throws, multiple times a day, I feel like a mom to a toddler," one person shared.

  7. Inoculation theory - Wikipedia

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    Inoculation is a theory that explains how attitudes and beliefs can be made more resistant to future challenges. For an inoculation message to be successful, the recipient experiences threat (a recognition that a held attitude or belief is vulnerable to change) and is exposed to and/or engages in refutational processes (preemptive refutation, that is, defenses against potential counterarguments).

  8. “90 Day”'s Angela Faces Her 'Worst Fear' When ... - AOL

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    She started giving me attitude and saying all sorts of things to me. So it got to a point — I just had to leave," he recalled. "She said she wants to go out to make some errands, so she left the ...

  9. Stop Giving Me Advice - Wikipedia

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    "Stop Giving Me Advice" was described by critics as "a dose of trans-Atlantic fire" and a "stunning collaboration". [4] Lyrically, Harlow’s rap "reflects on a rapid rise to stardom" due to him "having been through the motions of a hip-hop artist and pop star" and how he "is still reckoning with the price of fame" while Dave "reflects on his past relationships, and how his lifestyle has ...