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kolmapäev, veebruar 08, 2012

Illusioonid on ilusad

In 1988, psychologists Shelly Taylor and Jonathon Brown published an article making the somewhat disturbing claim that positive self-deception is a normal and beneficial part of most people’s everyday outlook. They suggested that average people hold cognitive biases in three key areas: a) viewing themselves in unrealistically positive terms; b) believing they have more control over their environment than they actually do; and c) holding views about the future that are more positive than the evidence can justify. The typical person, it seems, depends on these happy delusions for the self-esteem needed to function through a normal day. It’s when the fantasies start to unravel that problems arise.

How does one convince a depressed person that “everything is all right” when her life really does suck? How does one convince an obsessive-compulsive patient to stop religiously washing his hands when the truth of what gets left behind after “normal” washing should be enough to make any sane person cringe?


Pikemalt..

laupäev, veebruar 03, 2007

Ütles, ja hästi ütles!

Näedsasiis! Ma polegi ainuke loll, kes tahab ellu väheke selgust 
(aga kellele seda ei võimaldata.)
Nüüd avastasin, et Babajagaa on kah selle kohta sõna võtnud ja no 
täpselt naelapea pihta! 
Ei jäägi mul enam midagi targemat lisaks öelda.