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While other-oriented perfectionists often resent others for failing to meet their high standards, their more general resentment may be toward an uncaring and ineffective universe.
Glasser’s work reinforces the idea that self-esteem is strengthened when individuals recognise their agency: They choose ...
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Amid concern about healthcare failures, we overlook something vital: everyday kindness and professionalism, which are central ...