What’s more common than complaining? We all have good reason to bemoan inflation, teenage ingratitude or public transport delays. But what could be more tiresome than a loved one who is constantly moaning? Our desire to support him sometimes ends up competing with our need for a more positive environment. It remains to make him understand without insulting or being rude…
For psychologist and psychoanalyst Saverio Tomasella, it is important to distinguish complaining from complaining. “Complainers enjoy demeaning everything and casting doubt on the legitimate actions of othersnotes the author of the book Calimero’s syndrome (Pocket book). In their eyes, nothing can ever improve the situation. It is better to protect yourself from them by not answering them. We would exhaust ourselves in vain to convince them.”
Polluted with negativity
In a professional environment, common and repeated complaints can easily become the result of a coffee break. Careful again…
Source: Le Figaro

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