Why Do We Justify Things That We Know Are Wrong? | Cognitive Dissonance

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In this insightful video, we delve into the complex phenomenon of cognitive dissonance and explore why humans often find themselves justifying actions they know are wrong.
Cognitive dissonance is defined as a feeling of stress of discomfort when we come across a conflicting thought, idea or viewpoint as opposed to ours. According to Festinger, who theorized and presented the idea of Cognitive Dissonance for the first time in 1957, there are three ways we cope with them.
He also states that there are a total of 3 triggers for Cognitive dissonance and we can use any one or a mix of the coping mechanisms to cope with them. The three triggers are:
Addictions.
Being divided between options when making decisions and bad outcomes from choosing an option.
Social Pressure.
While triggers work on the surface level, the origin of cognitive dissonance goes back to the ego. In order to end the mental discomfort one has to reach the ego. While professional help matters, they are bound by the parameters of knowledge. This is where realization matters.
If a person despite facing cognitive dissonance and mental conflict walks in the same path, he tends to bring upon him the pain of realization that opens us doorways to agony but also the resolve. Realization delivers permanent results and sets people free from such mental conflicts opening doors to true freedom.
Chapters:
00:00 -Introduction
01:56-3 Coping Mechanism of the Brain
02:50-Triggers of Cognitive Dissonance, 1st trigger-Addictions
03:17-2nd Trigger-Making a decision when presented with multiple option
05:04-3rd Trigger-Social Pressure
07:14-Cognitive Dissonance thrives on EGO
09:39-Correcting Cognitive Dissonance-Realization Vs. Ego
Attribution:
Capital Riot Image - AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
Disclaimer:
I am not a mental health professional. Please do not treat the content of this video as medical advice.
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@AmritanshuShekhar-fm2kv
@AmritanshuShekhar-fm2kv 15 күн бұрын
you will soon grow ,this vid was so help full for me i can't tell you .💓💕
@acloverone
@acloverone 15 күн бұрын
Glad 😌
@captain-crewmate
@captain-crewmate 15 күн бұрын
I love it, I've needed this.
@acloverone
@acloverone 15 күн бұрын
@juliemarkham4332
@juliemarkham4332 11 күн бұрын
Are you saying self-awareness and self-acceptance overcomes the ego?
@acloverone
@acloverone 11 күн бұрын
They are more like final outcome of realization. The Pain we experience due to realization forces us to overcome or look past our ego.
@juliemarkham4332
@juliemarkham4332 11 күн бұрын
@acloverone So, cognitive dissonance pain causes the realization that our ego is getting in the way, which leads to self-awareness and self-acceptance.
@user-hc8nn5ql7f
@user-hc8nn5ql7f 6 күн бұрын
Ok what is justification for using ai in your videos ?
@mariaradulovic3203
@mariaradulovic3203 6 күн бұрын
And that's why the majority of ppl are still not vegans and antinatalists.
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