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    The 'Positive Illusions' That Characterise Most Thinking Are Typically Set
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The 'Positive Illusions' That Characterise Most Thinking Are Typically Set

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The 'positive illusions' that characterise most thinking are typically set aside when people set goals for themselves.

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