
Jill P. Weber, a psychologist from Washington, claims that from a very early age girls try to make their surroundings feel happier. They learn good behavior easier and that’s why they hear praise more often. Later, in adulthood, women continue to seek proof of their “goodness,” which very often harms their happiness. However, there are ’bad’ girls among them too — those who care most about their own comfort and pleasure. Should we be like them?
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