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What does the pacifier effect mean?
Pacifier effect is a kind of self-deception psychological satisfaction, in short, it is a negative sense of relief.

Imagine a pacifier to soothe your baby's crying, that is, when your child is crying, you put this thing in his mouth. She immediately shut up and stopped crying, but it didn't really provide any real value to the child (the desire for milk and sucking), nor did it solve your real problem.

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All kinds of "pacifiers" appear in our field of vision one after another, but even so, the bottle will never be replaced by pacifiers. Just like dreams always wake up, negative self-consolation can only maintain a temporarily suspended building. Children without nutrition will never grow up, so adults should take off their nipples. ?

The pacifier's comfort is only temporary, just like a hungry child will eventually cry if he doesn't get milk. The satisfaction of adults' nipples is also temporary, just like colorful bubbles in the sun, which will eventually disappear without a trace.

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