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He writes: "We wanted to find out who never became helpless, so we looked systematically at the way that subjects interpreted bad events.
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Of course, Socrates was given poison to drink because all the good he was doing for his town was interpreted as bad and he therefore shared the treatment of many great people through the ages.
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