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It's totally ok to push back toxic positivity

By Economic Times - a month ago
As the festive season's first grand act concludes, there's pressure to maintain constant cheerfulness, known as toxic positivity. Clinical psychologist Jaime Zuckerman explains this phenomenon. The article suggests it's fine to embrace sadness and take a break from relentless happiness. Katherine May's book Wintering is recommended for those needing further validation of their feelings.

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