True optimism starts when you stop chasing all your thoughts
A stream of mental pop‑ups, not a single heroic thought, is what quietly shapes optimism. Modern psychology suggests that trying to “think positive” at all costs often backfires, because it treats inner experience as a battlefield. When people clamp down on sadness or anger, the brain’s amygdala and overall stress response increase, making those states more sticky rather than weaker.Researchers in...More
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