Have you ever felt guilty because your actions don’t align with what you believe in? That’s cognitive dissonance. Learn how to spot it and make it go away.
You’ve been a card-carrying member of the same political party your whole adult life. You never voted for anyone in another party. But in a recent local election, your party’s candidate pushed a policy that would have effects on your neighborhood that you really don’t want. Looking at your options, you considered not voting at all, but you never miss an election. You’re always talking about how important it is to vote – even in the small local contests.
You can have cognitive dissonance and not even know it. You could be in a state of cognitive dissonance any time you feel guilty about a choice you made or find yourself trying to justify an action that you just took.A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
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