Inherent in the limited capacity of consciousness is the danger of ________.
A. focusing too much on what people do and too little on their motivation
B. focusing too much on negative, stress-inducing details
C. forgetting small chunks like phone numbers or an acquaintance's name
D. spending too much time daydreaming
Answer: B. focusing too much on negative, stress-inducing details
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