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Studies have shown that people who spend excessive time on social media experience higher rates of depression and anxiety.
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…the drive for real, individual accomplishments seems to have turned into a game of virtual one-upmanship, based on the illusion of perfection.
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Leaders Eat Last:
The kids who are still growing up require parents and caregivers who help them develop self-esteem with intrinsic motivation at its foundation…
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It seems our chances look grim. As animals made for cooperation with a need to trust, too many of us are working in environments that bring out the worst in us.
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Leaders Eat Last:
An addiction, like all addictions… offers fleeting highs and often comes at significant cost to our health and our relationships.
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Leaders Eat Last:
We need to do the work and make the sacrifices required to change the systems that pit us against each other and build new ones that inspire us to help each other.
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Leaders Eat Last:
Confronting the threats we face in the world cannot be done alone, at least not very effectively. It takes the help and support of others – others who believe in us.
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Close, trusting relationships don’t only protect us at home, they protect us at work too.
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Leaders Eat Last:
Anyone who has ever been subjected to the ambitions of an egomaniacal boss has found comfort in the person at work who is suffering the same.
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Leaders Eat Last:
It is the group of people with whom we find common interest and common cause that we turn to for support.
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