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  2. Rationalization (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    It is an attempt to find reasons for behaviors, especially one's own. [2] Rationalizations are used to defend against feelings of guilt, maintain self-respect, and protect oneself from criticism. Rationalization happens in two steps: A decision, action, judgement is made for a given reason, or no (known) reason at all.

  3. Insanity - Wikipedia

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    A more informal use of the term insanity is to denote something or someone considered highly unique, passionate or extreme, including in a positive sense. The term may also be used as an attempt to discredit or criticize particular ideas, beliefs, principles, desires, personal feelings, attitudes, or their proponents, such as in politics and ...

  4. Appeal to ridicule - Wikipedia

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    Appeal to ridicule is often found in the form of comparing a multi-layered circumstance or argument to a laughably commonplace event or to another irrelevant thing based on comedic timing, or wordplay.

  5. 100 Thoughtful Questions to Ask to Get to Know Someone Right Now

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    So go for it with these deeper questions, with a few caveats, says Alyson Nerenberg, M.D., licensed psychologist specialized in relationships, and author of No Perfect Love: Shattering the ...

  6. Your net worth will 'go crazy' once you pass this money ... - AOL

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    “Don't worry about earning millions; instead, focus on the first $100,000 because, after that, your net worth will go crazy.” Tilbury joins a vast chorus of money mavens to drum home the ...

  7. Escalation of commitment - Wikipedia

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    [4] The next phase of the escalation process is self-justification and rationalizing if the decision the leader made used resources well, if the resources being used were used to make positive change, and assuring themselves that the decision they chose was right. Leaders must balance costs and benefits of any problem to produce a final decision.

  8. Repetition compulsion - Wikipedia

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    Repetition compulsion is the unconscious tendency of a person to repeat a traumatic event or its circumstances. This may take the form of symbolically or literally re-enacting the event, or putting oneself in situations where the event is likely to occur again.

  9. One Knock. Two Men. One Bullet. - The Huffington Post

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    It was like he was trying to get something out of me. It was like, I have to get out of here, I can’t deal with this guy. JOEL: Bryan went to Atlantic City. He went down there with $3,000, and he came back with like $15,000. He’d been saving money to get a car so he had another five grand in savings. He had almost $20,000 to put down.