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Janice Walton's avatar

For me, that is the crux of the matter: "When an event goes against our personal morals and values, it causes anxiety and even depression." Every belief and value I had as a child and young adult has been upended over the past few years.

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Anna's avatar

Thank you for providing a political framing for cognitive dissonance. We may experience a lot of this not only in relationship to ourselves, but in relationship to others. The news media coverage doesn’t help to bridge understanding or communication. We often seek a sense of the familiar or the known through tribal engagement. That may provide some reassurance and emotional regulation. But, if we’re not challenged by frameworks that are beyond what we already know, we risk choosing the safety of the ‘known’ over the challenge of personal growth. Sometimes experiences and people that challenge us become our greatest teachers.

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