Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don't match our actions? Blame 'cognitive dissonance'
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Have you ever been out and about, perhaps tackling the Christmas shopping list, and felt a bit thirsty? You buy a drink—say…
Have you ever been out and about, perhaps tackling the Christmas shopping list, and felt a bit thirsty? You buy a drink—say…
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SewCream/Shutterstock Have you ever been out and about, perhaps tackling the Christmas shopping list, and felt a bit thirsty?
Have you ever been out and about, perhaps tackling the Christmas shopping list, and felt a bit thirsty? You buy a drink – say…
Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don’t match our actions? Blame ‘cognitive dissonance’ - NewsBreak Have you ever been out…
Have you ever been out and about, perhaps tackling the Christmas shopping list, and felt a bit thirsty? You buy a drink – say…