My battle with Cognitive Dissonance


Yeah, i know I’m supposed to just take her word for it and whatnot. I don’t take things on faith too easily. Apparently that’s something my oldest daughter has more of a grasp of than I do. I don’t have a lot of people to talk about this with, and if I did I would be beating a dead horse as the saying goes. I just don’t quite know how to accept new information that clashes with what I believed to be true in the first place. I want to be confrontational but at the same time, I understand that how I’m feeling is a pretty normal thing and must be worked through on an individual basis.
As far as Star Lord goes, he threw up this morning but has been fine ever since. I guess sometimes you just gotta wake up and puke out all the bad stuff to make room for the good stuff. Plus get in my way while I try to type this blog out.

Star Lord hard at work. Teaching life lessons on how to relax and get in the way at the same time.

Most people experience cognitive dissonance and don’t really understand what’s happening in their brain and they tend to cling to the long held belief that they had. I think this may be out of some fear of the unknown but, I don’t really know for sure. I don’t like people all that much. However, with all this being said, I know this is a short one so I’ll ask this question to get your mind going a little. Can you name some times where you think you may have experienced this phenomena? If so, did you embrace the new information or try to be willfully ignorant of it? I tend to lean into the new info if I can, no matter how jarring it could be for me. I would ask that anyone that reads this, at least try to embrace the new information no matter how difficult a pill it is to swallow. Drink some more soda and get that bitch down, it may be important. Well, until next time, ole P. Biscuits and the big Star Lord (S.L. for short) are hopping off to do some gaming and general fucking around. See yall next week.

” Wisdom is tolerance of cognitive dissonance.”
– Robert Thurman


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