- Why Great Comeback Stories Go Viral - Psychology Today
Someone falls dramatically, then makes a spectacular comeback Stories like these give us hope for second chances It's why they go viral
- The Fake News Retort Makes a Comeback - Psychology Today
Illusory Truth Effect The 'Fake News' Retort Makes a Comeback As a political strategy, replying 'fake news' to questions undermines the truth Posted July 19, 2025 | Reviewed by Margaret Foley
- How to Stop Being Offended by Guilt, Shame, and Rejection
The more you practice all 30 comeback flips, the harder it will be for toxic trollers to hook you and reel you in Enjoy your newfound freedom from guilt, shame, and rejection
- Teaching Kids the Art of the Comeback - Psychology Today
Parenting Teaching Kids the Art of the Comeback How to increase resilience on the playground Posted December 5, 2023 | Reviewed by Abigail Fagan
- Bouncing Back: Overcoming Major Loss in Sports - Psychology Today
Every major loss carries a lesson—if you’re willing to find it—and every great comeback story begins with the decision to keep moving forward
- 15 Ways to Stay Unoffendable When Guilt and Shame Hit Hard
Unoffendable Comeback Flip: “Labeling me doesn't make you right, but it reveals a lot!” Inner Impact: You stay rational, and they lose their shortcut to dismiss you
- The Best Response When an Adult Child Is Cruel - Psychology Today
Key points When an adult child lashes out, they are often speaking from pain, stress, or unresolved emotions The goal is not to "win" the conversation—it’s to model emotional regulation Take
- How to Deal with Insults and Put-Downs, the Stoic Way
Our comeback has to be well-timed, well-judged, well delivered All this requires precious mental energy, which we would do better to hold back for constructive purposes
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