ies of any kind, and becoming happy with his or her self in every state of affairs. To further reiterate why REBT is the common sense choice to dealing with psychological disorders, a quote from a modern film comes to mind. “ We were raised on television to believe that we’d all be millionaires, movie gods, rock stars, but we won’t. And we’re starting to figure that out (Fight Club)” This line, attributed to Tyler Durden acted by Brad Pitt in the movie Fight Club, depicts a modern irrational believe society maintains, once again. Upon the realization that the majority of people will not be great by society standards, the irrational individual will try to overcompensate for his feeling of inadequacy. Modern day entertainment is tackling the subject of REBT; in order to teach people the dangers of a faulty pattern of socially accepted wisdom. When one thinks about it, what REBT sets out to accomplish sounds pretty ambitious: its goal is changing core irrational beliefs a person has spent his whole life accumulating, feeling, and living. Yet, the positive aspect of this laborious task, it shows a person new ways of feeling and behaving, so, that he may take charge of his own direction in life. ...