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The Eeyore Theory: How PhD Researchers Can Conquer Negativity
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The Eeyore Theory is about how you will only see the world negatively once you start going down the road of seeing a negative world.
If you want to see the world positively you will, but it’s up to you to make that choice where you actively engage with things that make you feel positive.
Decide to do things where you’re happy inside. 
If you want to see the world positively you will, but it’s up to you to make that choice where you actively engage with things that make you feel positive.
Decide to do things where you’re happy inside. 
The Eeyore Theory: How PhD Researchers Can Conquer Negativity
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