Study Finds No Greater Sign Of Delusion Than Sending Coworkers Your Personal Email On Last Day

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Study Finds No Greater Sign Of Delusion Than Sending Coworkers Your Personal Email On Last Day
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BALTIMORE—In a new study published Friday in the Journal Of Abnormal Psychology, researchers at Johns Hopkins University concluded there was no greater sign of delusion than when, on your last day of work, you send coworkers your personal email address in hopes of keeping in touch. “The belief that any of your…

, researchers at Johns Hopkins University concluded there was no greater sign of delusion than when, on your last day of work, you send coworkers your personal email address in hopes of keeping in touch.

of people receiving such emails would not want to hang out with you in any setting, social or professional. “This condition is even more severe than what we see in individuals who believe that they are the only person in the universe, or that they are the second coming of Jesus Christ.

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