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Why We Avoid Knowing Ourselves: The Curious Case of Self-Feedback
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
There are many reasons why someone might avoid self-feedback. It could be because they don't want to feel bad. Or maybe they don't think the feedback is useful. Sometimes, the situation matters too. If someone is already feeling down, they might be more likely to ignore feedback.
But is this a good idea? Avoiding feedback can keep someone from growing. It's like refusing to look at a map because you don't like the route. You might miss a better path.
Researchers are still studying this. They want to know more about why people avoid feedback. They also want to find better ways to study this behavior. Maybe they can figure out how to help people face feedback without feeling threatened.
In the end, avoiding feedback might feel safe. But it can also keep someone from knowing themselves better. It's a tricky balance between protecting your feelings and learning more about who you are.
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