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Daring Greatly by Brene Brown: Flash Summaries

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  • Release Date: 2015-03-27
  • Genre: Study Aids

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Get a summary of Daring Greatly by Brené Brown you can trust - in a flash.

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Chapter Summary 
The culture of scarcity, or ‘the never enough problem’, is identified as the most influential environment of our time, fostering the thoughts and behaviors that we see in society all around us today. People, in a culture where scarcity has become a way to deal with societal trauma, become angry, scared, and they lash out in a way that may make them feel superior. What’s more, it takes away the desire to fight for what we believe in, to become comfortable with our vulnerabilities... 

Editor’s Notes: 
In the race to conform to society’s standards, people try to push their best forward while ignoring or running from their weaker parts. The author explains how people hide behind negative or damaging behavior, to hide their vulnerability. They give labels, such as narcissism, to problems to make it seem as if the issue is caused by how the person is, rather than blaming it on the action itself...

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