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Positive Psy

These ideas could have been the roots of what would later become positive psychology . One McKinsey study quoted in the book states that what management and societal leaders are looking for most, when working with people, is the drive to move forward .

People are looking for this attitude, because it makes sure you persevere in the face of failure and adversity , instead of running away at the first roadblock.

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The Magic Of Thinking Big - Book Summary

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