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Psychology suggests you will always push away good things if your subconscious mind doesn’t believe you deserve them — and most people who do this don’t recognize it as pushing, they just wonder why nothing good ever seems to stay

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Psychology suggests you will always push away good things if your subconscious mind doesn’t believe you deserve them — and most people who do this don’t recognize it as pushing, they just wonder why nothing good ever seems to stay
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Ever wonder why good things never seem to stick around? You get the promotion, but somehow you mess it up. You meet someone decent, but the relationship falls apart. You finally catch a break, and then: gone.
My buddy Ray got the call on a Tuesday. Regional manager position, corner office, the whole deal. He’d been grinding toward it for eleven years. Know what he did that night? Didn’t celebrate. Didn’t tell his wife. He sat in his truck in the driveway for forty minutes runni

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