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106 Psychology says one cruel remark can drown out many kind ones: across love, money, learning and memory, bad consistently hits harder than good — a survival instinct wired deep into the human mind

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 11:30 EDT

Psychology says one cruel remark can drown out many kind ones: across love, money, learning and memory, bad consistently hits harder than good — a survival instinct wired deep into the human mind

Give someone five compliments and one insult in the same afternoon, and the insult is what they carry home. This lopsidedness seems like a glitch in the wiring. It is not. It appears to be one of the more reliable patterns in how the human mind weighs experience, and psychology has documented it for decades ... Read more

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