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The Role of Expectations in Experience

The Role of Expectations in Experience

Expectations can dramatically alter our experiences. If we expect something to be good or bad, that expectation often becomes reality, impacting our perception and satisfaction.

“Our expectations shape our reality more than we realize.”

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