Psychologist Reminds Listeners 'There's Two Sides to Every Story'
Psychologist Reminds Listeners 'There's Two Sides to Every Story'
In life, there are two sides to virtually everything. No matter what a situation may look like on the surface – whether it seems incredibly good, incredibly bad, or somewhere in between, there is an alternative perspective to consider. This double-edged nature of life informs the way we see the world, how we react to many situations, and how we deal with challenges.Once an individual starts to think about the duality of situations, that perspective can help make sense of things and lead to some positive breakthroughs where not much positivity appeared to be present before. A story told on a recent TED Radio Hour podcast episode highlights how this can play out in the real world.Psychologist Yuko Munakata was featured on this episode and spoke of a flight she took many years previous with her husband. During a trans-Atlantic trip, the plane encountered some severe turbulence and took some strong, powerful twists and turns along the way. This was more than the standard turbulence that is encountered on many flights – it was enough to send the food carts sailing into the ceiling of the plane and damage the interior along the way.The crew was unable to offer much in the way of comforting words, as they didn’t know how long the issue would last or what lie ahead. Fortunately, the dramatic movements would eventually come to stop, and the plane was able to land safely at its destination. Although certainly shaken, the passengers and crew were okay and able to move on.
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