It reminds me of there's this concept called therapeutic fibbing with regard to patience with dementia. The strongest forse in humisas is we have to act in a way that is utterly consistent with how we are describing and defining ourselves as therapeutic lying means therapeutic fedding. Describe yourself better, and your body will start to work to make that real. I'm getting sick, i'm getting well. I've got an incredible immunetem i have a memory like a sieve. My memory is amazing. You might as well do it better, because if you do it better,. you'll get better, actually, all the time. That's why it's so worth it
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