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Why You Should Stop Complaining Today, Backed by Neuroscience

Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:50 am
Posted by saint tiger225
San Diego
Member since Jan 2011
37422 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:50 am
I think this is an article that about 90% of this site should read with great interest. Y'all will probably complain it's too long, though.

The TL;DR version: Quit yer bitchin'. It's not healthy.

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Something bad happens, to you or around you. You vent. Something else bad happens to or around you. You complain. Something else bad happens; you vent to one person, and later, when you find a new audience, you complain.

Pretty soon you're really good at complaining because while practice may not make perfect, it does make myelin, a microscopic neural substance that adds considerable speed and accuracy to thoughts and movement. Myelin is kind of like a muscle, except instead of strengthening your body, it strengthens neural pathways related to a particular skill.

Problem is, your neural pathways aren't equipped to make value judgments. Do something positive over and over again, and you'll gain a useful skill and habit. Do something negative over and over again, and you'll build a destructive skill and habit.

Either way, you've altered your brain.


Neural networks are built on synapses, small gaps at the end of neurons that allow electrical or chemical signals to pass from one neuron to the next. That's how nerve cells connect. Every time a charge is triggered, the synapses move microscopically closer together to decrease the distance and therefore the lag time. In really simple terms, think muscle memory.

That adaptation helps build patterns of thought and behavior. The result is a virtuous cycle if you're trying to learn a helpful new skill, and a vicious cycle if you regularly do something less positive.
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Like complaining. Think of it as a bizarre version of the law of attraction: Complaining will cause you to "attract" more experiences you can complain about (except in this case the phenomenon is based on science, not philosophy).

Complain, and over time it's easier to be negative than positive. Complain often enough, and for some complaining becomes a default behavior. Oh, they'll say they're perfectionists. Or they'll say they have extremely high standards.

But really, they've just learned to complain -- and trained their neural pathways to be really good at complaining.

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I know what you're thinking: when you're mad, upset, frustrated, etc., releasing those negative feelings helps you feel better.

Nope. Science says venting, whining, or complaining about a problem makes a bad situation worse. According to a study published in the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, the more participants vented, the worse they felt their day had gone -- and the longer those negative feelings last.


Why You Should Stop Complaining Today, Backed by Neuroscience

Posted by Free Everybody
United States of America
Member since Feb 2024
56 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:52 am to
Life is...Too $hort to complain.

Maintain an attitude of gratitude and count your blessings every day.

Posted by SirWinston
PNW
Member since Jul 2014
82407 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:54 am to
Good stuff mate
Posted by billjamin
Houston
Member since Jun 2019
12676 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:54 am to
I've never understood why people chose to stay in the outrage cycle and constantly look for depressing shite or double down on their victim complex. What a sad way to live.
Posted by LSUfan4444
Member since Mar 2004
53969 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:57 am to
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65958 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:58 am to
Book of Proverbs, chapter 23, verse 7:

"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he".

This proverb is 3,000 years old.

Water is wet.
Posted by supadave3
Houston, TX
Member since Dec 2005
30308 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:59 am to
My ex needs to read this.

She never ever ever stopped complaining. It was so mentally exhausting.
Posted by carhartt
Member since Feb 2013
7723 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:01 am to
The more negative thoughts you have the more negativity you bring into your life.
Posted by Joshjrn
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
27232 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:01 am to
If more people would add a dash of stoicism into their lives, particularly in no longer blaming others for how they react to situations, the world would be a much better place.
Posted by poule deau
Member since Jan 2009
1407 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:04 am to
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Quit yer bitchin'


Chicken just as soon close up shop now.

This place wouldn't survive without bitching.
Posted by Herschal
Land of the Free
Member since Sep 2011
1575 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:05 am to
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Problem is, your neural pathways aren't equipped to make value judgments. Do something positive over and over again, and you'll gain a useful skill and habit. Do something negative over and over again, and you'll build a destructive skill and habit.


Pretty logical advice.

Starting 3 weeks ago, I made an effort to cut out negativity in my thoughts and behavior and to respond to situations from a perspective of optimism. I can easily feel the effects it has on me in my day to day life, especially close relationships.
This post was edited on 2/27/24 at 11:06 am
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98395 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:07 am to
I have a bone to pick with this article.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
7349 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:07 am to
Every time I get in a negative frame of mind and start feeling sorry for myself I think of all the poor bastards around the world at exactly this moment who are having an IV started to have surgery, are receiving the news that someone they know and love has just passed away, hearing the C word from their own doctor...and all of a sudden the SOB in front of me at the red light on his cell phone who sat through the turning arrow seems miniscule. Happiness is about being satisfied with what you have, working toward correcting the things you can and paying no attention at all to things outside your sphere of influence. I also expect nothing other than dishonesty, pushing an agenda and scoundrelism of any other person and I am very seldom disappointed as a result. In fact I am often surprised how wrong I was about most people.
Posted by Stonehog
Platinum Rewards Club
Member since Aug 2011
33371 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:10 am to
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“Don’t be overheard complaining…Not even to yourself.”

— Marcus Aurelius
Posted by AUFANATL
Member since Dec 2007
3939 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:17 am to
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“The world is full of complainers. But the fact is, nothing comes with a guarantee. I don't care if you're the Pope of Rome, President of the United States, or Man of the Year--something can always go wrong. You go ahead, complain, tell your problems to your neighbor, ask for help-- and watch him fly. Now in Russia, they got it mapped out so that everyone pulls for everyone else--that's the theory, anyway. But what I know about is Texas, and down here... you're on your own.”
Posted by CrappyPants
Member since Apr 2021
715 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:35 am to
I bitch and complain all the time. I tried to stop for 2 days and became an enraged nut. That means its healthy for me to complain about shite.
Like I give a frick what an "expert" says in an article. frick THAT
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27852 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:36 am to
That would eliminate just about everyone on this board.
Posted by Havoc
Member since Nov 2015
28680 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 12:03 pm to
Good read. Personally I feel like venting works for me because I let it go after, and that is key. Some people don’t and just keep on “venting” which really just becomes the complain cycle.
Posted by tigernurse
Member since Dec 2005
30457 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 12:06 pm to
I am an optimist and find my life far more enjoyable that way.

Even on the worst days I can still find something to be grateful for.
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
9618 posts
Posted on 2/27/24 at 12:27 pm to
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Nope. Science says venting, whining, or complaining about a problem makes a bad situation worse. According to a study published in the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, the more participants vented, the worse they felt their day had gone -- and the longer those negative feelings last.

Me trying to decide whether to share this study with my wife:

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