The Missing Tile Syndrome
Journal Title: Journal of Psychiatric Nursing - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Human beings can never be perfect instead they should enjoy their imperfections and celebrate them because there is nothing like a perfect life. The Missing Tile Syndrome is a term coined by Dennis Prager. It means focusing on the things that one does not have and in the process, robbing ones happiness. Life is a beautiful gift of god and we should always keep this in mind.
Authors and Affiliations
Vandana S. Thangavel
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