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Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review] who did "curious things" to undermine himself." He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for "being capricious" in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients "complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends." As she spoke," related Friedman, "it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong." | Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist [https://spontaneousreview.com/brain-pill-review/ Brain Pill Review] who did "curious things" to undermine himself." He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for "being capricious" in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients "complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends." As she spoke," related Friedman, "it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong." | ||
The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This "self-defeating behavior" he claimed, "is among the most puzzling and hard to change." | The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This "self-defeating behavior" he claimed, "is among the most puzzling and hard to change."He couldn't understand the "psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment." The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed "her status as an injured party afforded her a Friedman describes a patient of his, a computer scientist who did "curious things" to undermine himself." He forgot about an important meeting, and then blamed his boss for "being capricious" in giving a promotion to someone else. Another of his patients "complained about her ungrateful children and neglectful friends." As she spoke," related Friedman, "it was clear she felt that all the major figures in her life had done her wrong." | ||
The psychiatrist then professed complete bewilderment as to why a person might sabotage their own success. This "self-defeating behavior" he claimed, "is among the most puzzling and hard to change."psychological advantage: she felt morally superior to everyone she felt had mistreated her. This was a role she had no intention of giving up. | |||
He couldn't understand the "psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment." The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed "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. | He couldn't understand the "psychological reward of people who repeatedly pursue a path that leads to pain and disappointment." The article says the light dawned for him with the complaining woman in the above paragraph. Friedman claimed "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. | ||
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