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Fatalistic youth engaged in greater suicidal planning, had more accepting attitudes toward suicide, were less attached to religion, and were more impulsive than other youth.
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Fatalistic approach that there is nothing you can do against the evil tide of rich power mongers, so just let them be, is not a profound stance.
Daniel Estulin's "True Story of the Bilderberg Group" and What They May Be Planning Now 2009
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Fatalistic students are also less concerned about future consequences, have less ego control, less energy, and lower self-esteem.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic Fred believes that he is powerless and that fate rules his life.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic Fred believes that he is powerless and that fate rules his life.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic passivity must be replaced by an “I can do it” stance.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic students are also less concerned about future consequences, have less ego control, less energy, and lower self-esteem.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic, perhaps, but sometimes that just puts the crazy in bas-relief.
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Fatalistic passivity must be replaced by an “I can do it” stance.
The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008
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Fatalistic, perhaps, but sometimes that just puts the crazy in bas-relief.
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