How can behavioral double standards be explained in psychology? The psychological explanation is actually very common sense. One of the reasons for this double standard is the difference in decision-making after analyzing costs and benefits. This decision-making process after analyzing costs and benefits is called "Cost-Reward Analysis/Cost-Benefit Analysis" (cost-benefit analysis). Really great people are always in the minority, and people's selfish animal behavior tendencies are also very stubborn. The brain often makes decisions after calculating the relative ratio of costs and benefits. Your decisions are sometimes based on the relative ratio between costs and benefits.
In the face of whatsapp database other countries, uploading a black screen and adding a hashtag is too cost-effective, it is easy to do. Doing the same thing in one's own place is afraid of offending others, reducing business, and the cost will be high, so I don't do it. When you don't have anything, you "I don't have anything to lose" in everything you do. You are more brave and have a high tendency to behave. When you have more and more things, you can lose more and more things. Costs are getting higher and higher, especially intimidating. AP_20159572336600 Photo Credit: AP / Dazhi Image
Human beings are selfish and stubborn by nature. Everyone should ask themselves a very real question. Today, you who support social movements will become famous ten years later and twenty years later when you grow into a vested interest in the system. Favorable, when you become a powerful person in society, does your thinking change? This article is reproduced with the authorization of Lo's Psychology , the title is prepared by the editor, please see the original text here . To tell you the truth, as early as March, when "Beijing Zero Kilometer" was just published, I gasped a few times because of the title. Under the atmosphere, there is still a distance of "zero kilometers".