Not exact matches
I spent considerable time in Utah
going to an LDS ward and I was fascinated by the blind allegiance and
cognitive dissonance that pervades these people.
That famous
cognitive dissonance is finally
gone.
As much care and effort
went into the mix as if this were The Bourne Identity (everything from the domestic clatter of dishes in the sink to the murmur of a CIA cubicle maze is attentively rendered), yet on this BD, the results are often comical due to the
cognitive dissonances created by loud, misplaced cues.
Kurt presents the «seven psychological death sins» you should be aware of in an attempt to downtone System 1 and advance System 2: 1) excessive self - confidence, 2) herd mentality, 3) blind orthodoxy, 4) denial, 5) confirmation bias, 6) deadlocked ideas and attitudes, 7)
cognitive dissonance (the tendency to
go with the thought that «feels best» when stuck with the choice between two contradicting ideas rather than investigating which is more rational).
All you have to do is let
go of the
cognitive dissonance.
If that causes you
cognitive dissonance, my suggestion is you
go see a psychologist and work that through.
Go on, be strong and courageous — and give your
cognitive dissonance a break — and see if you can actually allow yourself to read it...
Investors are doubling down on the
cognitive dissonance and I predict this is
going to shape the coming elections.
In the meantime,
go with denial, and resolve that
cognitive dissonance.