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  2. Illusory superiority - Wikipedia

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    In ability to get on well with others, 85% put themselves above the median; 25% rated themselves in the top 1%. A 2002 study on illusory superiority in social settings, with participants comparing themselves to friends and other peers on positive characteristics (such as punctuality and sensitivity) and negative characteristics (such as naivety ...

  3. Opportunism - Wikipedia

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    Opportunism is the practice of taking advantage of circumstances — with little regard for principles or with what the consequences are for others. Opportunist actions are expedient actions guided primarily by self-interested motives. The term can be applied to individual humans and living organisms, groups, organizations, styles, behaviors ...

  4. Self-justification - Wikipedia

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    If people have too much external justification for their actions, cognitive dissonance does not occur, and thus, attitude change is unlikely to occur. On the other hand, when people cannot find external justification for their behavior, they must attempt to find internal justification—they reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes or behaviors.

  5. Escalation of commitment - Wikipedia

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    Private thoughts and opinions as well as the effect of others create the social identity theory. People make connections between their use of groups and their own view of themselves, which researchers have discovered motivates people to keep their social status and to defend it whenever it is endangered. [8]

  6. Enlightened self-interest - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to enlightened self-interest is simple greed, or the concept of "unenlightened self-interest", in which it is argued that when most or all persons act according to their own myopic selfishness, the group suffers loss as a result of conflict, decreased efficiency and productivity because of lack of cooperation, and the increased expense each individual pays for the protection of ...

  7. 30 Times People Injured Themselves In Dumb Ways And ... - AOL

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    All the people ahead of me were walking down the long and winding path to leave through the gate. Directly in front of the exit was a small stone wall about 2ft high at most, and that was a ...

  8. Taylor Swift's fans are legion. Why some call themselves ...

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    For others, it simply describes Swift fans in their 30s, 40s and beyond who’ve recently taken an interest in Swift’s music. Some millennials like Abby, 31, have found power in their “Senior ...

  9. Some call it Twixmas. Others call it Feral Week. The period ...

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    Ahead, experts explain why we all deserve (and need!) a break — and why not taking time out can put our physical and mental health at risk. Here’s how to do a little less, even if you don’t ...