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  1. Jan 12, 2017 · McAdams describes narrative identity as an internalized story you create about yourself — your own personal myth. Like myths, our narrative identity contains heroes and villains that help us or hold us back, major events that determine the plot, challenges overcome and suffering we have endured.

  2. May 10, 2022 · Tilt is a state of frustration brought on by a bad decision or a perceived bad decision, one that results in a loss. In poker, it could cause a player to bet on hands they shouldn’t in an attempt to make up for what they lost.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_QuixoteDon Quixote - Wikipedia

    The expression is derived from Don Quixote, and the word "tilt" in this context refers to jousting. This phrase is sometimes also expressed as "charging at windmills" or "fighting the windmills". [55]

  4. Dec 21, 2015 · Even at their simplest, her translated lyrics strike a rich vein of meaning: “iT” plays with ideas of gender as Letissier declares, “Cause I’ve got it/ I’m the man now,” warping the vowels with...

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  5. Jan 9, 2020 · Writers and filmmakers hoping to hoodwink their fans with plot twists have long known what cognitive scientists know: All of us have blind spots in the way we assess the world. We get distracted.

  6. May 17, 2017 · Tilting is about being aware of the changing pressures of life and being flexible, while also rejecting the idea that everything needs to be perfectly balanced every single minute of every day and that anything less is a failure.

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  8. This scene symbolizes the human tendency to fight the wrong battles, leading to the expression "tilting at windmills," meaning to waste time on misguided efforts.

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