Talk:Richard Lazarus

Someone help the style of this article
"was a psychologist who began rising to prominence in the 1960s, when behaviorists like B. F. Skinner held sway over psychology and explanations for human behavior were often pared down to rudimentary motives like reward and punishment. In that world, love or sadness existed, but were considered more ornamental than underpinning."

And thus, we are set for a thrill-filled ride, crammed with romance, intrigue and cunning exploits. A story dreadfully funny and bitingly acerbic, but ultimately heartwarming.

Perhaps not one that meets Wikipedia's style guide for impartiality, though. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.142.48.96 (talk) 23:19, 24 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Gee, part of that stood for ten years even after being called out. I've removed the remaining editorializing. Schazjmd   (talk)  20:06, 1 August 2022 (UTC)