Courtenay Strickland

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These have been the consistent findings over the last decade. Depressed people—most of whom turn out to be pessimists—accurately judge how much control they have. Nondepressed people—optimists, for the most part—believe they have much more control over things than they actually do, particularly when they are helpless and have no control at all. Another kind of evidence for the
Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life
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