Adulting 101: Learning to identify toxic traits in people and how to manage them

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SINGAPORE — Ranting about toxic personalities seems to be more common these days, especially among people who are around my age.

 

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'Ranting about toxic personalities seems to be more common these days,' says JaniceLimTODAY. In this column, she explores the issue of dealing with people with toxic traits who can make our lives miserable, especially if they are close family members.

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