Albert Ellis and REBT posit that our reaction to having our goals blocked (or even the possibility of having them blocked) is determined by our beliefs.
Their Olaf Street Study, a square of brick-strewn waste ground, is one of the few works here to embrace the mundanity that characterises most of our experience of the landscape most of the time.
But not to remind viewers how bombastically China has behaved throughout the affair: rather, to draw attention to how weakly and ineffectually Japan has responded.
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