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Why Brilliant People Fail at Simple Emotional Tasks: The Psychological Physics of Change
Published 5 months ago
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Examines the frequent disappointment people feel when their partner seems incapable of changing even small, problematic behaviors. It argues that this frustration comes from a false assumption: that emotional change is as simple as understanding a logical point. In reality, the text suggests, genuine change is a huge psychological undertaking, closer to scaling a cliff or lifting a car than to grasping an idea. A person’s core emotional patterns and character are shaped over decades—especially in childhood—and are therefore extremely resistant to alteration. The text concludes that trying to fundamentally remake a partner is like trying to rewrite the laws of nature, and that such entrenched differences should be accepted as fixed rather than interpreted as stubbornness or bad faith.
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