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		<title>Brugerdiskussion:210.18.152.211</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Brain Pill: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review]  who did &amp;quot;curious things&amp;quot; to undermine himself.&amp;quot; He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for &amp;quot;being capricious&amp;quot; in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients &amp;quot;complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends.&amp;quot; As she spoke,&amp;quot; related Friedman, &amp;quot;it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This &amp;quot;self-defeating behavior&amp;quot; he claimed, &amp;quot;is among the most puzzling and hard to change.&amp;quot;He couldn&#039;t understand the &amp;quot;psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment.&amp;quot; The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed &amp;quot;her status as an injured party afforded her a Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist   who did &amp;quot;curious things&amp;quot; to undermine himself.&amp;quot; He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for &amp;quot;being capricious&amp;quot; in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients &amp;quot;complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends.&amp;quot; As she spoke,&amp;quot; related Friedman, &amp;quot;it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This &amp;quot;self-defeating behavior&amp;quot; he claimed, &amp;quot;is among the most puzzling and hard to change.&amp;quot;psychological advantage: she felt morally superior to everyone she felt had mistreated her. This was a role she had no intention of giving up.&lt;br /&gt;
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He couldn&#039;t understand the &amp;quot;psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment.&amp;quot; The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed &amp;quot;her status as an injured party afforded her a psychological advantage: she felt morally superior to everyone she felt had mistreated her. This was a role she had no intention of giving up.&lt;br /&gt;
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[https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Brain Pill</name></author>
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		<title>Brugerdiskussion:210.18.152.211</title>
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		<updated>2019-02-26T06:13:11Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Brain Pill: Oprettede siden med &amp;quot;Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review]  who did &amp;quot;curious things&amp;quot; to undermine himself...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review]  who did &amp;quot;curious things&amp;quot; to undermine himself.&amp;quot; He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for &amp;quot;being capricious&amp;quot; in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients &amp;quot;complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends.&amp;quot; As she spoke,&amp;quot; related Friedman, &amp;quot;it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This &amp;quot;self-defeating behavior&amp;quot; he claimed, &amp;quot;is among the most puzzling and hard to change.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
He couldn&#039;t understand the &amp;quot;psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment.&amp;quot; The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed &amp;quot;her status as an injured party afforded her a Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review]  who did &amp;quot;curious things&amp;quot; to undermine himself.&amp;quot; He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for &amp;quot;being capricious&amp;quot; in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients &amp;quot;complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends.&amp;quot; As she spoke,&amp;quot; related Friedman, &amp;quot;it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This &amp;quot;self-defeating behavior&amp;quot; he claimed, &amp;quot;is among the most puzzling and hard to change.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
He couldn&#039;t understand the &amp;quot;psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment.&amp;quot; The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed &amp;quot;her status as an injured party afforded her a psychological advantage: she felt morally superior to everyone she felt had mistreated her. This was a role she had no intention of giving up.&lt;br /&gt;
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[https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/]&lt;br /&gt;
psychological advantage: she felt morally superior to everyone she felt had mistreated her. This was a role she had no intention of giving up.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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[https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Brain Pill</name></author>
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