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  1. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Why We Romanticize the Past - The New York Times. Ah, the good old days. Were they really that good? Shuhua Xiong. By Charlotte Lieberman. April 2, 2021. A year into the pandemic, it’s easy...

  2. There is no glaring problem with romanticizing the past. As long as we’re aware how memory works, we can keep ourselves accountable, try to learn from the past and live more fully in the present. But particularly during challenging moments of life, there are real benefits to taking a step back from whatever is going on in the present.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Romanticizing Past Connections Serves a Surprising Purpose. Ever entertain the fantasy of The One Who Got Away? Here’s why. Crystal Jackson. ·. Follow. Published in. Heart Affairs. ·. 5 min...

  4. Why We Romanticize the Past - The New York Times. Ah, the good old days. Were they really that good? Shuhua Xiong. By Charlotte Lieberman. April 2, 2021. A year into the pandemic, it’s easy to find yourself reminiscing about the past: bustling restaurants, sweaty spin classes, grocery shopping unburdened by face masks and cascades of adrenaline.

  5. According to cognitive behavioral therapist and psychologist Jennifer Guttman, PsyD, there are a few things at play when we romanticize the past. For one, she says, this kind of thinking is a...

  6. 21 de ago. de 2013 · Romanticizing the Past Makes Us Feel Bad about the Present. How distorted memories of the past can become a source of suffering. Posted August 21, 2013. Source: Pixabay. My life changed...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Fantasizing about a happier history can keep you stuck. Here’s how to stop romanticizing the past so you can enjoy the present more fully, according to therapists.