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Memory Wave: I Conquered Distractions

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Somebody cuts you off on the freeway, so that you flip him the chook. You are mad, and now he's mad. You both go to work and snap at your unsuspecting colleagues, who in turn fling some vitriol at others. And so, the cycle continues. Rudeness is unpleasant. However it's also extremely contagious and may affect your bodily and mental health, says Danny Wallace, writer of "F You Very A lot: Understanding the Culture of Rudeness -- and What We can Do About It." Wallace mentioned the rudeness scourge on a latest episode of the podcast Part Time Genius, cohosted by Will Pearson and Mango Hattikudur. Which is why, he says, you keep replaying incidents of rudeness again and again in your head - particularly whenever you didn't make the perfect comeback on the time you had been dissed. And rudeness is contagious, he notes. In an article printed in the January 2016 concern of the Journal of Applied Psychology, researchers cited three separate studies that confirmed that if somebody was rude to you, you have been extra likely to behave uncivilly toward another person.

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