How to practice emotional first aid | Guy Winch | TED

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I grew up with my identical twin,
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who was an incredibly loving brother.
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Now, one thing about being a twin is,
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it makes you an expert at spotting favoritism.
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If his cookie was even slightly bigger than my cookie,
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I had questions.
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And clearly, I wasn't starving.
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(Laughter)
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When I became a psychologist, I began to notice favoritism
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of a different kind;
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and that is, how much more we value the body than we do the mind.
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I spent nine years at university earning my doctorate in psychology,
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and I can't tell you how many people look at my business card and say,
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"Oh -- a psychologist. So, not a real doctor,"
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as if it should say that on my card.
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[Dr. Guy Winch, Just a Psychologist (Not a Real Doctor)]
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(Laughter)
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This favoritism we show the body over the mind --
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I see it everywhere.
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I recently was at a friend's house,
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and their five-year-old was getting ready for bed.
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He was standing on a stool by the sink, brushing his teeth,
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when he slipped and scratched his leg on the stool when he fell.
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He cried for a minute, but then he got back up,
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got back on the stool, and reached out for a box of Band-Aids
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to put one on his cut.
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Now, this kid could barely tie his shoelaces,
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but he knew you have to cover a cut so it doesn't become infected,
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and you have to care for your teeth by brushing twice a day.
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We all know how to maintain our physical health
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and how to practice dental hygiene, right?
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We've known it since we were five years old.
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But what do we know about maintaining our psychological health?
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Well, nothing.
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What do we teach our children about emotional hygiene?
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Nothing.
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How is it that we spend more time taking care of our teeth
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than we do our minds?
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Why is it that our physical health is so much more important to us
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than our psychological health?
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We sustain psychological injuries even more often than we do physical ones,
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injuries like failure or rejection or loneliness.
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And they can also get worse if we ignore them,
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and they can impact our lives in dramatic ways.
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And yet, even though there are scientifically proven techniques
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we could use to treat these kinds of psychological injuries,
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we don't.
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It doesn't even occur to us that we should.
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"Oh, you're feeling depressed? Just shake it off; it's all in your head."
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Can you imagine saying that to somebody with a broken leg:
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"Oh, just walk it off; it's all in your leg."
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(Laughter)
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It is time we closed the gap
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between our physical and our psychological health.
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It's time we made them more equal,
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more like twins.
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Speaking of which, my brother is also a psychologist.
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So he's not a real doctor, either.
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(Laughter)
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We didn't study together, though.
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In fact, the hardest thing I've ever done in my life
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is move across the Atlantic to New York City
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to get my doctorate in psychology.
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We were apart then for the first time in our lives,
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and the separation was brutal for both of us.
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But while he remained among family and friends,
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I was alone in a new country.
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We missed each other terribly,
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but international phone calls were really expensive then,
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and we could only afford to speak for five minutes a week.
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When our birthday rolled around,
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it was the first we wouldn't be spending together.
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We decided to splurge,
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and that week, we would talk for 10 minutes.
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(Laughter)
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I spent the morning pacing around my room, waiting for him to call --
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and waiting ...
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and waiting.
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But the phone didn't ring.
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Given the time difference, I assumed,
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"OK, he's out with friends, he'll call later."
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There were no cell phones then.
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But he didn't.
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And I began to realize that after being away for over 10 months,
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he no longer missed me the way I missed him.
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I knew he would call in the morning,
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but that night was one of the saddest and longest nights of my life.
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I woke up the next morning.
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I glanced down at the phone,
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and I realized I had kicked it off the hook
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when pacing the day before.
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I stumbled out of bed,
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I put the phone back on the receiver, and it rang a second later.
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And it was my brother,
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and boy, was he pissed.
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(Laughter)
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It was the saddest and longest night of his life as well.
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Now, I tried to explain what happened, but he said,
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"I don't understand.
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If you saw I wasn't calling you,
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why didn't you just pick up the phone and call me?"
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He was right.
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Why didn't I call him?
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I didn't have an answer then.
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But I do today,
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and it's a simple one:
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loneliness.
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Loneliness creates a deep psychological wound,
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one that distorts our perceptions and scrambles our thinking.
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It makes us believe that those around us care much less than they actually do.
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It make us really afraid to reach out,
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because why set yourself up for rejection and heartache
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when your heart is already aching more than you can stand?
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I was in the grips of real loneliness back then,
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but I was surrounded by people all day, so it never occurred to me.
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But loneliness is defined purely subjectively.
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It depends solely on whether you feel emotionally or socially disconnected
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from those around you.
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And I did.
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There is a lot of research on loneliness, and all of it is horrifying.
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Loneliness won't just make you miserable;
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it will kill you.
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I'm not kidding.
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Chronic loneliness increases your likelihood of an early death
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by 14 percent.
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Fourteen percent!
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Loneliness causes high blood pressure,
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high cholesterol.
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It even suppress the functioning of your immune system,
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making you vulnerable to all kinds of illnesses and diseases.
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In fact, scientists have concluded that taken together,
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chronic loneliness poses as significant a risk
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for your long-term health and longevity
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as cigarette smoking.
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Now, cigarette packs come with warnings saying, "This could kill you."
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But loneliness doesn't.
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And that's why it's so important
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that we prioritize our psychological health,
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that we practice emotional hygiene.
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Because you can't treat a psychological wound
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if you don't even know you're injured.
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Loneliness isn't the only psychological wound
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that distorts our perceptions and misleads us.
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Failure does that as well.
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I once visited a day care center,
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where I saw three toddlers play with identical plastic toys.
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You had to slide the red button, and a cute doggie would pop out.
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One little girl tried pulling the purple button, then pushing it,
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and then she just sat back and looked at the box
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with her lower lip trembling.
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The little boy next to her watched this happen,
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then turned to his box and burst into tears without even touching it.
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Meanwhile, another little girl tried everything she could think of
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until she slid the red button,
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the cute doggie popped out, and she squealed with delight.
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So: three toddlers with identical plastic toys,
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but with very different reactions to failure.
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The first two toddlers were perfectly capable of sliding a red button.
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The only thing that prevented them from succeeding
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was that their mind tricked them into believing they could not.
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Now, adults get tricked this way as well, all the time.
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In fact, we all have a default set of feelings and beliefs
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that gets triggered whenever we encounter frustrations and setbacks.
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Are you aware of how your mind reacts to failure?
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You need to be.
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Because if your mind tries to convince you you're incapable of something,
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and you believe it,
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then like those two toddlers, you'll begin to feel helpless
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and you'll stop trying too soon, or you won't even try at all.
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And then you'll be even more convinced you can't succeed.
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You see, that's why so many people function below their actual potential.
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Because somewhere along the way, sometimes a single failure
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convinced them that they couldn't succeed, and they believed it.
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Once we become convinced of something, it's very difficult to change our mind.
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I learned that lesson the hard way when I was a teenager with my brother.
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We were driving with friends down a dark road at night,
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when a police car stopped us.
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There had been a robbery in the area and they were looking for suspects.
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The officer approached the car, and shined his flashlight on the driver,
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then on my brother in the front seat,
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and then on me.
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And his eyes opened wide and he said,
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"Where have I seen your face before?"
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(Laughter)
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And I said,
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"In the front seat."
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(Laughter)
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But that made no sense to him whatsoever,
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so now he thought I was on drugs.
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(Laughter)
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So he drags me out of the car, he searches me,
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he marches me over to the police car,
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and only when he verified I didn't have a police record,
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could I show him I had a twin in the front seat.
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But even as we were driving away,
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you could see by the look on his face he was convinced
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that I was getting away with something.
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(Laughter)
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Our mind is hard to change once we become convinced.
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So it might be very natural to feel demoralized
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and defeated after you fail.
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But you cannot allow yourself to become convinced you can't succeed.
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You have to fight feelings of helplessness.
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You have to gain control over the situation.
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And you have to break this kind of negative cycle
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before it begins.
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[Stop Emotional Bleeding]
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Our minds and our feelings --
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they're not the trustworthy friends we thought they were.
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They're more like a really moody friend,
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who can be totally supportive one minute, and really unpleasant the next.
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I once worked with this woman who, after 20 years marriage
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and an extremely ugly divorce,
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was finally ready for her first date.
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She had met this guy online,
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and he seemed nice and he seemed successful,
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and most importantly, he seemed really into her.
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So she was very excited, she bought a new dress,
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and they met at an upscale New York City bar for a drink.
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Ten minutes into the date, the man stands up and says,
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"I'm not interested," and walks out.
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Rejection is extremely painful.
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The woman was so hurt she couldn't move.
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All she could do was call a friend.
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Here's what the friend said: "Well, what do you expect?
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You have big hips, you have nothing interesting to say.
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Why would a handsome, successful man like that
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ever go out with a loser like you?"
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Shocking, right, that a friend could be so cruel?
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But it would be much less shocking
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if I told you it wasn't the friend who said that.
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It's what the woman said to herself.
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And that's something we all do,
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especially after a rejection.
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We all start thinking of all our faults and all our shortcomings,
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what we wish we were, what we wish we weren't.
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We call ourselves names.
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Maybe not as harshly, but we all do it.
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And it's interesting that we do,
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because our self-esteem is already hurting.
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Why would we want to go and damage it even further?
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We wouldn't make a physical injury worse on purpose.
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You wouldn't get a cut on your arm and decide, "Oh! I know --
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I'm going to take a knife and see how much deeper I can make it."
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But we do that with psychological injuries all the time.
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Why? Because of poor emotional hygiene.
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Because we don't prioritize our psychological health.
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We know from dozens of studies that when your self-esteem is lower,
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you are more vulnerable to stress and to anxiety;
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that failures and rejections hurt more,
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and it takes longer to recover from them.
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So when you get rejected, the first thing you should be doing
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is to revive your self-esteem,
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not join Fight Club and beat it into a pulp.
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When you're in emotional pain,
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treat yourself with the same compassion
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you would expect from a truly good friend.
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[Protect Your Self-Esteem]
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We have to catch our unhealthy psychological habits and change them.
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And one of unhealthiest and most common is called rumination.
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To ruminate means to chew over.
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It's when your boss yells at you
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or your professor makes you feel stupid in class,
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or you have big fight with a friend
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and you just can't stop replaying the scene in your head for days,
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sometimes for weeks on end.
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Now, ruminating about upsetting events in this way can easily become a habit,
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and it's a very costly one,
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because by spending so much time focused on upsetting and negative thoughts,
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you are actually putting yourself at significant risk
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for developing clinical depression,
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alcoholism,
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eating disorders,
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and even cardiovascular disease.
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The problem is,
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the urge to ruminate can feel really strong and really important,
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so it's a difficult habit to stop.
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I know this for a fact,
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because a little over a year ago, I developed the habit myself.
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You see, my twin brother was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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His cancer was extremely aggressive.
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He had visible tumors all over his body.
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And he had to start a harsh course of chemotherapy.
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And I couldn't stop thinking about what he was going through.
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I couldn't stop thinking about how much he was suffering,
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even though he never complained, not once.
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He had this incredibly positive attitude.
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His psychological health was amazing.
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I was physically healthy, but psychologically, I was a mess.
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But I knew what to do.
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Studies tell us that even a two-minute distraction is sufficient
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to break the urge to ruminate in that moment.
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And so each time I had a worrying, upsetting, negative thought,
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I forced myself to concentrate on something else until the urge passed.
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And within one week, my whole outlook changed
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and became more positive and more hopeful.
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[Battle Negative Thinking]
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Nine weeks after he started chemotherapy, my brother had a CAT scan,
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and I was by his side when he got the results.
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All the tumors were gone.
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He still had three more rounds of chemotherapy to go,
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but we knew he would recover.
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This picture was taken two weeks ago.
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By taking action when you're lonely,
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by changing your responses to failure,
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by protecting your self-esteem,
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by battling negative thinking,
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you won't just heal your psychological wounds,
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you will build emotional resilience,
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you will thrive.
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A hundred years ago, people began practicing personal hygiene,
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and life expectancy rates rose by over 50 percent
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in just a matter of decades.
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I believe our quality of life could rise just as dramatically
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if we all began practicing emotional hygiene.
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Can you imagine what the world would be like
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if everyone was psychologically healthier?
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If there were less loneliness and less depression?
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If people knew how to overcome failure?
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If they felt better about themselves and more empowered?
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If they were happier and more fulfilled?
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I can, because that's the world I want to live in.
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And that's the world my brother wants to live in as well.
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And if you just become informed and change a few simple habits, well --
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that's the world we can all live in.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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