是的,cognitive dissonance 没什么意思,关键是如何利用消息看到了哪些潜在的投资机会?

本帖于 2025-10-12 08:01:48 时间, 由普通用户 加州阳光123 编辑
回答: 我个人对这次中美博弈看法天长地久2025-10-12 07:36:37

哪些metal 可能会因此价格上涨?哪些股票可能接下来会由此受影响?是否可以逢低买入?打嘴仗为了满足自己的口欲而不顾现实除了满足自己的ego 没有任何意义

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Cognitive Dissonance In Psychology: Definition and Examples
Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort or tension people feel when they hold two or more conflicting ideas, beliefs, or values, or when their actions contradict their beliefs. This uncomfortable mental state motivates individuals to reduce the dissonance by changing their attitudes or behaviors, rationalizing their actions, or dismissing the conflicting information to restore internal consistency. 
How Cognitive Dissonance Works
 
  • Inconsistency Creates Discomfort:The mind naturally seeks consistency between one's thoughts and actions. When there's a clash, like a person who believes smoking is harmful but continues to smoke, it creates a state of psychological discomfort or tension. 
  • Motivation to Reduce Dissonance:To alleviate this discomfort, people are motivated to resolve the inconsistency. 
  • Methods of Resolution:Individuals may use several strategies:
    • Change their behavior: A smoker might reduce smoking to align with their belief.
    • Change their beliefs: They might downplay the risks of smoking.
    • Add new cognitions (rationalize): They might add a belief, such as, "I exercise a lot, so it doesn't matter".
    • Trivialize the inconsistency: They might decide the conflicting information isn't important.
    • Deny or avoid contradictory information: They might ignore news about the dangers of smoking. 
Examples of Cognitive Dissonance
 
  • Smoking:A person who smokes but believes smoking is dangerous experiences dissonance, which may be resolved by quitting, rationalizing their habits, or ignoring the health risks. 
  • Ethical Dilemmas:An individual who values honesty but tells a lie might feel guilt (a manifestation of dissonance) and then minimize the lie's importance or blame others to restore their self-image as an ethical person, as noted by YouTube. 
  • Consumer Behavior:Someone who buys an expensive product they don't really need might later rationalize the purchase by emphasizing its positive qualities to justify the expenditure. 
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