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According to psychologists, everyone has a "red button" that acts like this. It's actually intended as a defense mechanism that tries to avert a bad situation by evoking a deep unpleasant memory; it can be pressed by varying circumstances according to the person, it can be being ignored, slighted, rejected, made fun of, abused... etc. Once pressed it automatically overrides reason and effectively transforms the person.

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  • According to psychologists, everyone has a "red button" that acts like this. It's actually intended as a defense mechanism that tries to avert a bad situation by evoking a deep unpleasant memory; it can be pressed by varying circumstances according to the person, it can be being ignored, slighted, rejected, made fun of, abused... etc. Once pressed it automatically overrides reason and effectively transforms the person.
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  • According to psychologists, everyone has a "red button" that acts like this. It's actually intended as a defense mechanism that tries to avert a bad situation by evoking a deep unpleasant memory; it can be pressed by varying circumstances according to the person, it can be being ignored, slighted, rejected, made fun of, abused... etc. Once pressed it automatically overrides reason and effectively transforms the person.
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