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[quote=Anonymous]ChatGPT response on should you complain about the other kid: ===================================== It's understandable that you may feel frustrated or concerned about what you personally perceive as an unfair. However, dwelling on negative feelings and the desire to complain can be detrimental to your own well-being. Here are some suggestions to help you manage and overcome your obsession: 1. Reflect on your feelings: Take some time to reflect on why you feel the need to complain. Consider whether your concerns are rooted in jealousy, frustration, or a genuine belief that there is an unfair advantage. 2. Focus on your own goals: Redirect your energy towards your own academic and personal goals. Concentrate on improving your own skills, knowledge, and study habits rather than comparing yourself to others. 3. Seek support: Talk to friends, family members, or a counselor about your feelings. They can provide a different perspective, offer support, and help you gain clarity on the situation. 4. Challenge negative thoughts: Whenever negative thoughts about the situation arise, consciously challenge them. Ask yourself if there's evidence to support your assumptions or if you might be interpreting the situation in a way that's not entirely accurate. If your obsession persists and negatively impacts your mental health, it might be beneficial to seek the guidance of a mental health professional who can provide personalized support and coping strategies. Remember, focusing on your own growth and well-being is ultimately more rewarding than dwelling on perceived injustices. ===================================== [/quote]
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