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Don't Always Believe Your Thoughts

Don't Always Believe Your Thoughts

Sometimes, your mind tricks you into thinking strange stuff. Like lightning bugs giving shocks. Learn to question your thoughts.

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The text encourages us to learn inner skills, like psychological flexibility, to grow personally and emotionally. This is important for kids and grown-ups.

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