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Interview: Pete Cohen

‘Be wrong and be happy’

February 12, 2009 12:37
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By

Alex Kasriel,

Alex Kasriel

2 min read

According to Pete Cohen, relationships do not work and most people are dissatisfied and unhappy. On the face of it, it is a surprisingly bleak view coming from one of Britain’s most famous life coaches. Through the power of positive thinking, he has helped hundreds of television viewers lose weight and improve their self-image on his “Inchloss Island” slot on GMTV.

But actually, it seems entirely appropriate that someone doing his job should regard life as fraught with problems severe enough for people to require specialist help to deal with them.

“Most people feel there’s something wrong with them,” he says.

“The majority of people just don’t feel good about who they are. I don’t know that many people who are genuinely happy, apart from young children.”

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