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Why You Destroy Every Good Thing That Happens To You
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Self-sabotage is not random bad luck but a predictable pattern called repetition compulsion, where the nervous system recreates past wounds because it operates on old predictions rather than current reality; the brain's predictive processing system, which filters experiences through existing models and only updates them with overwhelming repeated evidence, causes us to destroy good things before they can end naturally, and while understanding this pattern is necessary, only new consistent experiences that challenge the old predictions can actually change the nervous system's structural response.

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