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All-or-nothing thinking is also a big part of perfectionism. Perfectionism requires no mistakes, no slip-ups, and no unsolved problems. Something has to be perfect or it’s not good enough.
“All or nothing” thinking was identified as one of the 10 cognitive distortions by Dr. Aaron Beck, the founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, in 1976.
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This quote appears in the opening act of “All or Nothing,” the latest rapid-fire dispatch by the journalist Michael Wolff, who has made a career of charting Trump’s meteoric political fortunes.