Mind Gymnastics: My Tumble with Cognitive Dissonance

by | Nov 9, 2023 | The Journey Within

You know that feeling when you’re watching your favorite mystery show, you’ve figured out who the villain is, but then there’s a twist, and your brain’s left doing somersaults trying to piece everything together? That, dear friend, is kind of like cognitive dissonance, but instead of TV shows, it’s our very own beliefs and actions at odds. Let’s dive deep, and I promise to keep the neuro-jargon to a minimum!

To break it down simply, cognitive dissonance is what happens when you hold two contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes, especially concerning a decision you’ve made. It’s like your brain’s version of “I want to eat the cake, but I also want to stick to my diet.” The tension between these thoughts can be, well, uncomfortable.

But instead of just throwing fancy terms at you, let me paint a picture – a personal story, if you will.

Once upon a not-so-distant past, I was both an environmental enthusiast and a proud owner of an old gas-guzzling car. I could give Ted Talks on reducing carbon footprints in the morning, and by evening, I’d be revving up my not-so-eco-friendly ride, leaving a trail of irony (and emissions).

I knew something was amiss when, at a community environmental rally, I bumped into my neighbor, Kate. As we chatted about reducing waste and saving the planet, I spotted her gaze drifting towards the parking lot where my car, the antithesis to our conversation, stood.

“New ride?” she asked, with a raised eyebrow.

I chuckled nervously. “Oh, that old thing? It’s… um, temporary,” I stammered, my brain frantically trying to rationalize my choices.

That evening, as I mulled over the day, the gnawing sensation grew. My beliefs about the environment were clashing with my actions (read: my beloved but polluting car). This internal conflict, folks, was cognitive dissonance in action.

So, how did I tackle it? Cognitive dissonance usually resolves in one of three ways:

  1. Change Behavior or Belief: The most straightforward solution. I could sell the car and opt for a greener mode of transport.
  2. Acquire New Information: Maybe I could convince myself that my car wasn’t THAT bad, or perhaps find stats showing other, larger sources of pollution, making my car seem like a drop in the ocean.
  3. Reduce the Importance: Essentially, downplay the contradiction. “I mean, how much difference can one car make?”

What did I choose? A mix of one and two. I started carpooling, reducing my car’s usage, and also learned more about other significant pollution sources. Over time, I transitioned to a more eco-friendly vehicle. Phew, dissonance resolved!

Now, why does this matter to you? Because we all face these mental tug-of-wars regularly! Maybe you believe in saving money but splurge on a designer bag. Perhaps you value health but can’t resist smoking. Or you’re an animal lover who still enjoys a steak dinner now and then. These aren’t judgments, just real-life examples of beliefs and behaviors dancing on the tightrope of our minds.

Recognizing cognitive dissonance can be the nudge we need to make changes, big or small, aligning our actions with our beliefs more closely. It acts as a mental checkpoint, ensuring we’re not straying too far from our core values.

So the next time you find yourself mentally juggling, remember: It’s not just you. It’s all of us. Cognitive dissonance is the universe’s way of ensuring we occasionally stop, reflect, and maybe, just maybe, choose a different path. Or at the very least, it gives us a fascinating topic for dinner conversations. “Did I ever tell you about the time my brain went to war over a car…?”

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