From this TED talk:
"Normal, natural emotions
are now seen as good or bad. And being positive has become
a new form of moral correctness. People with cancer are automatically told
to just stay positive. Women, to stop being so angry. And the list goes on. It's a tyranny. It's a tyranny of positivity. And it's cruel. Unkind. And ineffective. And we do it to ourselves, and we do it to others" (6:45).
"Research on emotional suppression shows that when emotions
are pushed aside or ignored, they get stronger. Psychologists call this amplification. Like that delicious chocolate cake
in the refrigerator -- the more you try to ignore it ... (Laughter) the greater its hold on you. You might think you're in control
of unwanted emotions when you ignore them, but in fact they control you. Internal pain always comes out. Always. And who pays the price? We do. Our children, our colleagues, our communities" (8:09).
"Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not anti-happiness. I like being happy. I'm a pretty happy person. But when we push aside normal emotions
to embrace false positivity, we lose our capacity to develop skills
to deal with the world as it is, not as we wish it to be" (9:01).
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