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Barriers To Recognizing Error

Barriers To Recognizing Error

Cognitive dissonance: When two beliefs or behaviours conflict or when a person’s actions contradict their beliefs. This conflict usually results in anxiety or feelings of uncertainty.

The motivation to reduce the dissonance leads us to double down on our beliefs and come back to those beliefs stronger.

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Solve the problem or leave the problem. But…… Do not live with the problem.

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