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RE: Why Moral Comparisons May Be More Painful Than Social Ones

in #psychology8 years ago

That is part of it. I think the central point that the author tries to make is that in the hierarchy of attributes, people generally put moral attributes at the top and for the reasons discussed when those comparisons seem unfavourable to the individual it is more painful than coming short in other ways. This then leads to various defence mechanisms and resentment.

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I agree. Even unconsciously, the moral has always a large role in the comparison with others than leads to a judgement.

Yes in this case I think the Mohammed Ali effect is correct!

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