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" ... Arnold is sarcastic and sometimes cruel, and his comments have a zing to them. Everyone dreads being the focus of his next zinger. What is worse, Arnold rarely does his job and always has excuses -- usually that someone else is at fault. ... "
" ... Don’t sweat it if you’re stumped. You’ll probably never have to answer this question–unless you apply for a job at JetBlue. A candidate there was faced with this zinger in a job interview recently, and now it’s considered one of the most bizarre interview questions of the year. ... "
" ... It’s frequently credited to economist John Maynard Keynes. A popular story goes that Keynes changed his mind on a financial issue, was criticized for his “flip flop”—and then delivered the zinger. ... "
" ... On Facebook’s third whole day as a publicly traded stock, those not rushing to coin the best zinger (“FADEBOOK” screamed Drudge on Monday) have myriad questions, like: ... "
" ... Self-judgment can also act as a second zinger. When you fail at something, make a mistake or have a setback, judging yourself creates a second layer of stress, making you more likely to give up. Self-judgment throws you into a cycle of setbacks: “I ate a piece of carrot cake” spirals into, “I’ve already blown my diet now, so I might as well eat a second piece” which turns into, “I’m such a loser; I’ll never get this weight off.” The second zinger (the stress you put yourself through) makes you feel bad, not eating the cake. The stress throws you into a cycle of seeking comfort in the very behavior you’re trying to conquer. Facing an upsetting situation with impartiality reduces the intensity of your stress. When you remove the second layer of condemnation, you feel an ease in dealing with the real stressors. ... "