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- Paradise_Syndrome abstract "Paradise Syndrome, while not officially recognized by psychologists as a mental condition, is a term used by some to refer to a condition in which a person suffers a feeling of dissatisfaction despite having achieved all their dreams. The term may have been coined by Dave Stewart. It is often applied to individuals of such great wealth and success that they feel they no longer have anything left in life to accomplish. It is common with people who assign great value to their career and, although they have achieved much, do not feel satisfied.The phrase may also refer to an episode of Star Trek, "The Paradise Syndrome", and in this instance, deals with being overworked and needing a break, rather than a feeling of dissatisfaction related to achieving one's dreams.".
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- Paradise_Syndrome hasPhotoCollection Paradise_Syndrome.
- Paradise_Syndrome subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Paradise_Syndrome comment "Paradise Syndrome, while not officially recognized by psychologists as a mental condition, is a term used by some to refer to a condition in which a person suffers a feeling of dissatisfaction despite having achieved all their dreams. The term may have been coined by Dave Stewart. It is often applied to individuals of such great wealth and success that they feel they no longer have anything left in life to accomplish.".
- Paradise_Syndrome label "Paradise Syndrome".
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- Paradise_Syndrome sameAs Q13218719.
- Paradise_Syndrome sameAs Q13218719.
- Paradise_Syndrome wasDerivedFrom Paradise_Syndrome?oldid=570006062.
- Paradise_Syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Paradise_Syndrome.