The Upside Of Your Dark Side -
: Rather than suppressing discomfort, a "whole" person uses it to align their actions with what truly matters.
: A healthy balance often involves being positive about 80% of the time, while allowing the other 20% for uncomfortable but useful states like anger or doubt. The Upside of Your Dark Side
The authors propose that the key to a fulfilling life is . This means being able to access the right emotion for the right situation, rather than defaulting to forced positivity. : Rather than suppressing discomfort, a "whole" person
In their book, The Upside of Your Dark Side , psychologists Todd Kashdan and Robert Biswas-Diener argue that a meaningful life isn't built by avoiding misery, but by embracing "wholeness"—the ability to use your entire emotional toolkit. They challenge the idea that we should pursue happiness at all costs, suggesting instead that "negative" emotions are often adaptive and essential for success. The Core Concept: Wholeness and Agility This means being able to access the right