Self-righteousness and certainty about what is right and wrong can lead to unjust treatment of others. People who strongly believe in their moral righteousness may be more likely to engage in antisocial behavior, as illustrated by the hypocrisy of some religious leaders. Developing a rigid view of the world may serve as a defense mechanism to avoid confronting one's own flaws, leading to destructive behavior when those suppressed aspects surface.
So many people seem to be obsessed with feeling good all the time. They’re always looking for “hacks” to an easier, happier life. But what if the easy way actually makes it harder to have a life full of meaning and purpose?
Today, Drew and I take on the ugly truths that give life its beauty. Some of these might be a little hard to stomach at first. But if you see them through, you might be surprised at what’s on the other side.
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