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“Breakups are occasions for bingeing on Netflix, pints of ice cream, and countless Kleenex boxes. Depending on the person (and, often, the relationship), a few days is all that’s needed for the tears to dry. For others, the pain of a breakup lingers much longer and is visceral enough to feel like an attack on their character.
A new study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin from a pair of Stanford University psychologists suggests the reason why some people are better at moving on after a breakup than others is because, for some people, breakups feel like a reflection of who they are. Lauren Howe and Carol Dweck conducted five separate surveys asking 891 participants about hypothetical and real-life rejections to figure out how and why some people bounce back from rejection.” via nymag.com
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