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- 10 авг.#miniarticle 🧠 Can happiness actually be bad for you? Happiness is supposed to be good for us, right? But apparently, it’s not always that simple. Imagine finally getting something you’ve wanted for a long time — a promotion, a good result, recognition from others. You should feel happy. But instead, you feel uncomfortable or even stressed. Why? For people with low self-esteem, positive experiences can sometimes feel like they don’t belong to them. If you’re used to thinking “I’m not good enough,” success can actually challenge the way you see yourself. And that inner conflict can affect how you feel — even when something objectively good is happening. So maybe happiness itself isn’t the problem. Sometimes, we just haven’t learned how to accept good things without feeling like we don’t deserve them. Maybe feeling comfortable with happiness starts with changing the way we see ourselves. 🌱 @articles3651,36%
- 13 авг.#miniarticle 🧠 When Trying Harder Stops Working We often think that when something isn’t working, the solution is simple: try harder. Study more. Work longer. Push yourself further. But sometimes, more effort only keeps you stuck. Psychologists describe something called the Einstellung effect — our tendency to keep using a familiar strategy even when a better solution is available. That’s why you can spend hours trying to solve a problem and still make no progress, only to find the answer after taking a break or approaching it differently. 🧠 Sometimes your brain doesn’t need more pressure. It needs more space. Take a walk. Sleep on the problem. Change your environment. Look at it from another perspective. Because progress isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes, it’s about doing things differently. So the next time you feel stuck, ask yourself: “Do I need to try harder—or try differently?” @articles3651,30%