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October 30, 2017: How Do You Deal With Negativity? Why You Wrongly Judge Others For Theirs!

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Sometimes, on social media, well-meaning people give this advice: “Stay away from negative people.” It always troubles me. I can understand avoiding “toxic” people such as bullies, sociopaths, conflict instigators and destroyers of the good. In fact, the medical recommendation in many cases is to do just that – walk away, don’t look back and hang up the phone if you answer and it is your tormenter. (See The Empathy Trap: Understanding Antisocial Personalities by Dr’s Jane and Tim Mc Gregor) However, “negative” people, unlike “toxic” people, may be more about vulnerability and less about vice. The label seems unfair if there is an underlying frailty.?

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Sometimes, on social media, well-meaning people give this advice: “Stay away from negative people.” It always troubles me. I can understand avoiding “toxic” people such as bullies, sociopaths, conflict instigators and destroyers of the good. In fact, the medical recommendation in many cases is to do just that – walk away, don’t look back and hang up the phone if you answer and it is your tormenter. (See The Empathy Trap: Understanding Antisocial Personalities by Dr’s Jane and Tim Mc Gregor) However, “negative” people, unlike “toxic” people, may be more about vulnerability and less about vice. The label seems unfair if there is an underlying frailty.?

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