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<blockquote data-quote="vermeulean" data-source="post: 9472" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>in Heider's balance theory, the bifurcation of the whitepill is a result of an unconscious effort to maintain cognitive consistency by modifying positive and negative biases (usually represented as a triadic relationship between subject, other and the object of perception). usually people that are adequately integrated have more robust support networks so that, even if they dislike society as a whole, they can avoid cognitive dissonance through appealing to their support network for satisfaction in other critical areas</p><p></p><p>this is probably something which could be implemented into theory, as there isn't any particular need to forfeit one's beliefs in order to attain general satisfaction. the path of stabilization offers security in minimizing pain, but isn't an absolute consequence of reaching a disaffected state of being</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vermeulean, post: 9472, member: 112"] in Heider's balance theory, the bifurcation of the whitepill is a result of an unconscious effort to maintain cognitive consistency by modifying positive and negative biases (usually represented as a triadic relationship between subject, other and the object of perception). usually people that are adequately integrated have more robust support networks so that, even if they dislike society as a whole, they can avoid cognitive dissonance through appealing to their support network for satisfaction in other critical areas this is probably something which could be implemented into theory, as there isn't any particular need to forfeit one's beliefs in order to attain general satisfaction. the path of stabilization offers security in minimizing pain, but isn't an absolute consequence of reaching a disaffected state of being [/QUOTE]
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