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Cristina Nehring

Cristina Nehring

  • BOOKS
    • The Child Who Never Spoke
    • A Vindication of Love
    • 23-et-demi
    • Journey to the Edge of the Light
    • L’Amour à l’américaine
    • In Progress
  • SELECTED ARTICLES
    • Against the Current
    • On Love and Loss
    • On Parenting
    • On Mortality
    • On Literature
    • On French Culture
    • Travel Features
    • Compromising Memoirs
  • POETRY
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • The Sky Is Falling: Nature Shots
    • Child, Interrupted: Kid Shots
    • Not-So-Still-Life: Object Shots
    • Our Town: Urban Shots
    • Public Exhibits
    • Purely Personal
  • PRESENTATIONS
  • ERROR MESSAGES
  • TWO GIRLS IN PARIS (Blog)
  • ABOUT
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Cristina Nehring

  • BOOKS
    • The Child Who Never Spoke
    • A Vindication of Love
    • 23-et-demi
    • Journey to the Edge of the Light
    • L’Amour à l’américaine
    • In Progress
  • SELECTED ARTICLES
    • Against the Current
    • On Love and Loss
    • On Parenting
    • On Mortality
    • On Literature
    • On French Culture
    • Travel Features
    • Compromising Memoirs
  • POETRY
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • The Sky Is Falling: Nature Shots
    • Child, Interrupted: Kid Shots
    • Not-So-Still-Life: Object Shots
    • Our Town: Urban Shots
    • Public Exhibits
    • Purely Personal
  • PRESENTATIONS
  • ERROR MESSAGES
  • TWO GIRLS IN PARIS (Blog)
  • ABOUT
    • Biography
    • Contact

Upside-Down

When we are happy, we almost instantly ask ourselves if we shouldn’t be worried about something, but when miserable, we rarely recall what might merit our joy. It’s a bias in our nature that would be better reversed.

Posted on May 18, 2014August 12, 2023 by CristinaNehring
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