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I don’t know you but I can say something accurate about yourself: you hate hypocritical people. Nobody can bear the double standards that drive their behavior. Why would you criticize some actions while you repeat them on your own? If you often get frustrated for not finding the answer to this question, stay tuned for this stunning theory.
Albert Bandura developed his Moral Disengagement theory to explain why good people can behave poorly. This term refers to the action of unplugging our set of ethics and moral principles concerning our own behavior in a specific context. This way, we justify some actions we had always considered unacceptable just because we did them. At once, we continue holding the same values. Essentially, there is a mental mechanism that makes us hypocritical.
According to this theory, moral disengagement accounts for the high number of mentally healthy people that commit crimes and display antisocial behaviors. In some cases, it is not that the offenders don’t know the difference between right and wrong or that they miss empathy. They can recognize the faults of others. However, judging one’s actions is biased by the following mechanisms.
7 Mechanisms that Turn You Bad
1. Moral Justification
Through this mechanism, cruel behavior is justified as long as it serves for a moral purpose that makes it socially acceptable according to the perpetrator. First, the person finds a good reason to violate his standards and then engages in reprehensible behavior. By doing this, they……….
In another article on Psych2Go, we looked at some amazing little-known facts about dreams. One of these facts was that men and women dream differently.
Because it is such an interesting fact, we’d like to further explore the differences between how men and women dream.
1. Men dream about men; women dream about men and women
Men tend to dream more often about other men, while women dream equally often about men and women. PsychologyToday reports that 67% of the people in men’s dreams are other men, while 48% of the people in women’s dreams are other women…
SOFIA telescope: All in one view from 43,000 feet: aurora, stars, moon. Look at the lovely aurora australis in the south as the first quarter moon illuminates the southern ocean. twitter