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counterfactual thinking is usually triggered by the occurrence of something...
Author:
Barry Schwartz
Book:
The Paradox of Choice: Why
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Published at:
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counterfactual thinking is usually triggered by the occurrence of something unpleasant, something that itself produces a negative emotion.
( Barry Schwartz )
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