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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-ima...
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    Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You

    Albert Moukheiber

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