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Steve Levitt talks to Kwon about his debilitating childhood anxieties, his compulsion to choose the hardest path in life, and how Kwon used his obsession with game theory to stage a come-from-behind victory on Survivor.
YUL KWON: “DON’T TRY TO CHANGE YOURSELF ALL AT ONCE.” (PEOPLE I (MOSTLY) ADMIRE, EP. 13)STEVEN D. LEVITTJANUARY 30, 2021FREAKONOMICS
I’ve taken medication and worked with a therapist for debilitating obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I’m not sure if I’d be writing this article if I hadn’t.
7 WELLNESS STRATEGIES TO BUILD RESILIENCEBRAD STULBERGJANUARY 22, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
Inherited debilitation and defect are further aggravated by present-day educational methods.
FEMINISM AND SEX-EXTINCTIONARABELLA KENEALY
But though bodily strength might be subdued, no mental debilitation seemed the consequence.
MARY SEAHAM, VOLUME 3 OF 3ELIZABETH CAROLINE GREY
Our physique fell away, and those already reduced to weakness suffered still further debilitation.
SIXTEEN MONTHS IN FOUR GERMAN PRISONSHENRY CHARLES MAHONEY
The infestations observed in five-lined skinks were not sufficiently severe to cause debilitation or any noticeable symptoms.
LIFE HISTORY AND ECOLOGY OF THE FIVE-LINED SKINK, EUMECES FASCIATUSHENRY S. FITCH
Contraries, when near and militant, will be troublesome to each other, and seek each other's destruction or debilitation.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (PART 4 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
There might be side factors, perhaps long-standing debilitation.
PLANET OF THE DAMNEDHARRY HARRISON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO DEBILITATION

  • burnout
  • collapse
  • consumption
  • debilitation
  • debility
  • enervation
  • expenditure
  • fatigue
  • feebleness
  • lassitude
  • prostration
  • weariness
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