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“If you feel insecure, you feel insecure about certain things, and those insecurities will be triggered by certain incidents that act as reminders. That triggering is going to happen, it’s set in your brain. He calls them ‘neural hijackings’—that’s the key phrase. The amygdala has jumped in and said. ‘there’s an emergency here,’ and that overrides what Goleman calls the thinking brain. That’s what’s absolutely crucial to insecure people. It’s what they can’t lose, no matter what the claims of all those self-help books.” Read more...
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