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Trying to avoid the discomfort of facing the consequences of our own actions is what drives a lot of toxic patterns of behavior. This impulse is also what blocks us from being able to learn from our mistakes so that we can stop repeating them. There are few things more miserable than being stuck in a cycle that’s making you miserable. What if consequences are good, actually?
By Britt Cannon5
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Trying to avoid the discomfort of facing the consequences of our own actions is what drives a lot of toxic patterns of behavior. This impulse is also what blocks us from being able to learn from our mistakes so that we can stop repeating them. There are few things more miserable than being stuck in a cycle that’s making you miserable. What if consequences are good, actually?