The Psychology Of 'Everything Happens For A Reason' - Evolution Counseling - 0 views
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People who believe that everything in life happens for a reason have very little tolerance for existential anxiety.
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A superstructure takes on total responsibility so that the individual doesn’t have to, and with the transfer of responsibility existential anxiety is diminished.
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We can think of the psychology of everything happens for a reason as the psychic equivalent of taking a powerful sedative, of sort of descending into a happy stupor where there’s no need to face existential anxiety squarely.