Positive thinking culture leads people to avoid examining pain and problems, creating cycles of avoidance and repression that make issues worse rather than addressing the more powerful pain avoidance motivator

When culture tells you to think positive and avoid focusing on the negative, it actually causes repression of the exact emotional signals that would drive change. Pain avoidance is twice as motivating as pleasure seeking — suppressing it doesn't make it go away, it makes it persist.

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When culture tells you to think positive and avoid focusing on the negative, it actually causes repression of the exact emotional signals that would drive change. Pain avoidance is twice as motivating as pleasure seeking — suppressing it doesn't make it go away, it makes it persist.

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    Positive Thinking Culture Creates Avoidance Cycles Around Pain

    Positive thinking culture leads people to avoid examining pain and problems, which creates cycles of avoidance and repression that make issues worse rather than addressing the powerful pain avoidance motivator.