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Discover LudwigThe phrase "negative events" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in the sentence: "Living through negative events can take a toll on a person's mental health."
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As Kahneman (2011) stresses, the negativity (negative events, mistakes, failure) is always stronger than the positivity.
And that's true of positive and negative events".
Particularly, it has been indicated that negative events elicit more rapid and more prominent responses than non-negative events.
Klopp, too, admitted that his team were too easily affected by negative events.
They took credit for successes, and they reasoned away negative events.
Our brains are wired to pay more attention to negative events than positive ones.
There is a confluence of negative events that still hangs over Lucent".
Analysts said Coca-Cola would have to keep a close watch on negative events.
The research literature is unclear on whether focusing on negative events actually provides relief from stress.
Public accounts or explanations of negative events provide us with important insights about social-cognitive maturity.
But how exactly does mindfulness promote this resilient response to negative events?
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