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Problem with Avoiding Unpleasant Feelings

Problem with Avoiding Unpleasant Feelings

Avoiding unpleasant emotions only intensifies them. Harris suggests that accepting these feelings and allowing them to exist can reduce their power over us.

“What you resist, persists. What you accept, you can manage.”

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