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Selfjustification can lead to irrational actions from "summary" of Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You by Albert Moukheiber

Imagine you find yourself in a situation where you have made a decision that turned out to be a mistake. Your brain will likely kick into high gear to protect your ego and justify your actions. This is where self-justification comes into play. Your brain will work overtime to find reasons why your decision was actually the right one, even in the face of evidence to the contrary. Self-justification can lead to a slippery slope of irrational actions. Once you start down the path of justifying a mistake, you may find yourself making even more irrational decisions to support your initial choice. This is because your brain is trying to maintain a consistent self-image and avoid the discomfort of admitting fault. The more you invest in justifying your actions, the harder it becomes to see things clearly. Your brain becomes so focused on defending your choices that it can overlook important information or alternative perspectives. This tunnel vision can lead you further down the rabbit hole of irrational behavior. In some cases, self-justification can even lead to a phenomenon known as cognitive dissonance. This is when you experience conflicting thoughts or beliefs, which can create a sense of mental discomfort. To alleviate this discomfort, your brain may double down on irrational behavior to try to make everything align.
  1. Self-justification can be a dangerous trap that leads you away from rational thinking and decision-making. It is important to recognize when you are falling into this pattern and take steps to course-correct before things spiral out of control. By being mindful of your brain's tricks and biases, you can avoid the pitfalls of self-justification and make more rational choices in the long run.
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Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You

Albert Moukheiber

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