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#130 - Carol Tavris, Ph.D. & Elliot Aronson, Ph.D.: Recognizing and overcoming cognitive dissonance

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Effects of Dissonance on the Brain

Dissonance is the difference between what we believe and how we behave every day. It's to our evolutionary benefit to hold beliefs that make us feel part of our tribe or com ity,. Our religion, our group and so forth. But there are enormous psychological and cultural differences in what causes people to feel dissonance. In japan, people are more likely to feel the need to reduce dissonance if they've behaved in a way to harm, hurt or embarrass other people in their group.

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