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A Meta lawsuit revealed 2016 emails Mark Zuckerberg sent to his employees. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAccording to newly unsealed emails in a lawsuit against Meta, Mark Zuckerberg directed Facebook employees to track encrypted user analytics from Snapchat, a competitor. No niceties," Dr. Ronald Riggio, a professor of leadership and organizational psychology at Claremont McKenna College, told Business Insider.
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A relational-trauma therapist shared the subtle ways parents show they have a favorite child. Wright shared some of the common signs of parents favoring one child over their siblings, even if they mean well. The "golden child" is then the one who fits the ideal the best, while the other may become the scapegoat of the family. Related storiesAs a result, the parents may use the golden child as a goalpost for the other child's success. Parents who root for the golden child can overlook the importance of a collaborative, trusting sibling relationship.
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Having kids with an emotionally immature partner can have lifelong consequences. A psychologist shared some of the biggest red flags that a person isn't ready to be a parent. AdvertisementLong-term relationships are often defined by huge milestones: moving in together, getting married, and having kids. Speaking as both a therapist and parent herself, Wright said that having kids ramps up any issues "times one million." She shared four major red flags that a partner just isn't ready to be a parent — at least, not anytime soon.
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"If your friends are not inviting you out to brunch this weekend, let them," Robbins said in the video. "If the person that you're really attracted to is not interested in a commitment, let them." By giving up control, you gain important knowledgeWhile relationships can feel convoluted and messy sometimes, the "let them" theory can simplify your dynamics. And while the "let them" theory sounds breezy and detached, it can actually take a lot of courage to go through with. The next steps can be more complicatedAs with any statement from non-licensed mental health professionals such as Robbins, Wright said it's worth seeking out other resources as well.
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The gray rock method can be used when dealing with emotionally immature people. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementWright shared three times you might want to use the gray rock method with someone in your life. Wright likened these interactions to a dance, where the gray rock method can make the dynamic more tolerable. In that case, the gray rock method is a great way to shut it all down quickly.
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Wright said parentified children might have had to fulfill logistical adult responsibilities, such as looking after their younger siblings while their parents are nowhere to be found. AdvertisementReactive or emotional parents lack emotional-regulation skills, interpersonal-communication skills, and sometimes even the ability to set themselves and their children up for success. Wright shared signs you were parentified as a child and how it might impact you as an adult. You struggle with setting boundariesOne of the biggest side effects of being parentified as a child is struggling to set boundaries as an adult. Parentified children may be less likely to ask for raises, push back on unfair treatment, or pursue what they truly want because other people's opinions influence them too easily.
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A family scapegoat takes on the blame for larger family issues. This person then becomes the family scapegoat — and is usually also the black sheep or outsider of the family. Advertisement"Clearly what's happening is that there's a family systems issue, but they're pointing to one person as the scapegoat," Wright said. But if you're in a different family system that focuses more on rigid gender roles, you might be the scapegoat if you're the first woman to go to college and more outspoken. You're torn between rebelling and wanting acceptance in your familyWright said there's a wide spectrum to how people respond to being the family scapegoat.
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"Families send messages, implicitly and explicitly, about what's permissible and what's not permissible in a family system," Wright told Business Insider. For example, if you were raised by an overly critical parent , Wright said you can find it very difficult to "turn off those critical voices in your head." You struggle to regulate your emotionsEmotional dysregulation occurs when you can't access, name, and appropriately express your feelings, Wright said. You have an insecure attachment styleEven if you know your family is dysfunctional and you want to be the opposite, it's not so simple. The last three can be caused by growing up in a dysfunctional family.
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OpenAI sent shockwaves through the tech world Friday when its board ousted Sam Altman as CEO. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . When Altman logged on to the Google Meet link on Friday, he was joined by the entirety of OpenAI's board, Brockman said. Altman's departure has thrown Cerebral Valley , the moniker for San Francisco's booming AI enclave, into a state of uncertainty.
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Since the Twitter and Meta layoffs, she and her team are speaking to hundreds of patients a week. For many across Silicon Valley, that all contributed to an environment of professional safety and security. Over time, I too, became convinced that Silicon Valley was untouchable. Since Twitter announced mass layoffs in early November, shockwaves have been rippling through Silicon Valley. There's a general sobering across Silicon Valley that will extend into the new year.
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