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Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There

The Academic Life

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Exploring Habituation, Rumination, and Dis-habituation in Everyday Life

The book emphasizes the power of noticing what was already present and discusses the negative impact of rumination. People who ruminate excessively struggle with habituation, which is essential for mental well-being. Mental health issues often arise from an inability to habituate to one's imperfections. On the flip side, being unable to habituate would make it challenging to maintain stability. It's crucial to habituate to losses and imperfections without rumination. Dis-habituation enables individuals to see the wonder in everyday things and reassess situations creatively without falling into rumination.

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