Dressed in jeans, a baseball shirt, and a puffer, with a saxophone case strapped to his back, Joshua Redman could have passed for a Juilliard student as he walked into the lobby of the 92nd Street Y.
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Cognitive Dissonance and the Discomfort of Holding Conflicting Beliefs
Do you ever get that nagging feeling of discomfort when your beliefs and actions don't quite line up? Like when you swear you ...
Once upon a time, the words we used had dependable and agreed-upon meanings. Words describing people, events, beliefs, acts, and other experiences were either facts and truths or fictions and ...
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