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Why are americans so insecure?
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>>217810396
I don't look like that but I say that.
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>compares himself with the top 0,5%
>"ooooh i have such shitty genetics i'm boumd to be a failure forever..."

Dumbass. He's not even ugly.
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>>217811187
>compares himself with the only demographic that matters
>"oh your life is not shit chud, stop being angry"
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He's a beaner he's completely right. His fate is to be stupid and poor forever.
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All-or-nothing thinking (also called black-and-white thinking, dichotomous thinking, or polarized thinking) is one of the most common cognitive distortions in psychology. It involves viewing situations, people, or yourself in extreme, absolute terms—everything is either perfect or a total disaster, success or complete failure—with no room for nuance, shades of gray, or middle ground.
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>>217811698
That’s a clear and accurate description. All-or-nothing thinking can be especially harmful because it oversimplifies reality and amplifies emotional distress—one mistake becomes “I’m a failure,” and one setback feels irreversible. In practice, most experiences exist on a spectrum, and learning to notice nuance, partial successes, and mixed outcomes is a key part of cognitive flexibility and healthier self-evaluation.
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>>217810396
He would be happy if his parents stayed in mexico



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