People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.

People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged relationships take up too much time and effort and that they'd much rather do other kinds of things. But most people are afraid of rejection.
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
People could rationally decide that prolonged
Albert Ellis
Albert Ellis

American - Psychologist September 27, 1913 - July 24, 2007

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