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Stop the ‘good’ vs ‘bad’ snap judgments and watch your world become more interesting

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Lorraine Besser

The Conversation

It’s easy to move through the day giving everything a quick thumbs up or down—weather, meals, news, even people. But all that judging might be narrowing your world more than you realize. Philosopher and happiness researcher Lorraine Besser argues that the habit of labeling experiences as simply “good” or “bad” flattens life, dulls curiosity, and blocks deeper engagement. Her advice? Trade judgment for interest. Life gets a lot more rewarding—and a lot more meaningful—when you stop sorting and start noticing. Read the full story on The Conversation

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Lorraine Besser

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