Mistakes were made (but not by me)

Why we justify foolish beliefs bad decisions and hurtful acts

Mistakes were made (but not by me)

Why we justify foolish beliefs bad decisions and hurtful acts
Carol Tavris
Electronic Audio - 2020

Renowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson take a compelling look into how the brain is wired for self-justification. This updated edition concludes with an extended discussion of how we can live with dissonance, learn from it, and perhaps, eventually, forgive ourselves. Why is it so hard to say &#8220I made a mistake&#8221—and really believe it? When we make mistakes, cling to outdated attitudes, or mistreat other people, we must calm the cognitive dissonance that jars our feelings of self-worth. And so, unconsciously, we create fictions that absolve us of responsibility, restoring our belief that we are smart, moral, and right—a belief that often keeps us on a course that is dumb, immoral, and wrong. Backed by years of research, Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) offers a fascinating explanation of self-justification—how it works, the damage it can cause, and how we can overcome it. &#8220Entertaining, illuminating and—when you recognize yourself in the stories it tells—mortifying.&#8221— Wall Street Journal &#8220Every page sparkles with sharp insight and keen observation. Mistakes were made—but not in this book!&#8221—Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness

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मुख्य लेखक: Tavris, Carol
स्वरूप: इलेक्ट्रोनिक ऑडियो
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: New York : HarperAudio, 2020.
संस्करण:3.
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