
Why do we see the bad more often than the good?
The Wellness Scoop
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We are always told take the bad with the good, but actually science is showing that's not how our brains really work. Our negativety bias is significantly more dominant when it comes to our mind set. There is this universal tendency for negative events and emotions to affect us much more strongly than positive events and emotions. And our guests to day, john tierney and rou bormeister, have written a brilliant book, the power of bad and how to overcome it. They are here to explain why our brains work in this way, and that by recognizing the negativity effect and our innate response to it, we can start to break these destructive patterns.
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