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Counterfacts and helplessness

Counterfacts and helplessness

  • When life delivers us a shock, we can become so hopeless that we respond simply by giving up. Helplessness is a belief in the futility of our actions.
  • A counterfact is an alternate scenario our brains create to help us evaluate and make sense of what really happened. 
  • We have the power in any given situation to consciously select the counterfact that makes us feel fortunate rather than helpless.
  • The idea that things are never as bad as they seem is actually a fact based on our biology.

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