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The reason these exercises worked, Yeager and Henderson found, is that the students developed a “purpose for learning.” Those who remembered their sources of meaning were able to reframe a tough class—or, in the case of Abelson’s study, a nerve-racking interview—as a necessary step toward accomplishing their purpose and living according to their values rather than as an annoyance to be avoided or feared.
The Power of Meaning: Finding Fulfillment in a World Obsessed with Happiness
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