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Study Finds Ignoring One’s Better Judgment Amplifies Regret and Self-Blame

by Mark Chiang
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A recent study has shed light on the psychological impacts of disregarding one’s better judgment, revealing that individuals tend to experience heightened feelings of regret and self-blame when they follow poor advice compared to when they make independent decisions. The research highlights the significant role that personal judgment plays in decision-making processes and the emotional consequences of ignoring it.

The findings indicate that going against one’s own better judgment not only leads to increased thoughts about what might have been but also intensifies feelings of control over the situation. This combination contributes to stronger feelings of regret. The study suggests that people feel more responsible for a negative outcome when they had initially sensed a different course of action might have been better.

This research provides valuable insights into the cognitive processes behind decision-making and could influence future strategies in both personal development and professional advising contexts. Understanding the impact of disregarded intuition on emotional well-being is crucial for developing better decision-making frameworks that can help minimize regret and self-reproach.

Date: February 28, 2025

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