The role of reason is to justify decisions made by intuition from "summary" of The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt
The human mind is a complex and mysterious entity, capable of both rational thought and intuitive feeling. When it comes to making decisions, our intuition often plays a significant role, guiding us towards a particular choice without conscious deliberation. This intuitive process is fast, automatic, and based on emotional responses that are deeply ingrained within us.
Intuition can be seen as a powerful force that drives our decision-making, drawing on past experiences, social norms, and cultural influences to guide us in the right direction. However, intuition is not always foolproof, as it can be influenced by biases, emotions, and cognitive shortcuts that may lead us astray. In order to make sense of our intuitive decisions and justify them to ourselves and others, we turn to reason.
Reason serves as a post hoc rationalization for the decisions we have already made intuitively, providing logical justifications and explanations that help us make sense of our choices. This process allows us to maintain a sense of coherence and consistency in our beliefs and actions, even...
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