Small rewards for counterattitudinal behavior tend to be more effective at changing attitudes than do large rewards. Large rewards act as justification in relieving cognitive dissonance where smaller rewards cannot. When a small reward is offered the reward itself is not enough to alleviate the discomfort of cognitive dissonance so an attitude change occurs.
Understanding your own attitudes takes some effort. An honest and accurate depiction of your innermost thought and feelings could be considered a valuable resource. Might the trait of introspection be one mastered through practice?
Casual or committed? If either, how so? Will these requests escalate incrementally? Let's just kiss and take it from there. I like to know what I can.
Should you have any further request, please feel at ease when using my telephone number: 506 536-3486. Motivated by the need to fulfill deficiencies, the most influential of which being physiological, my requests are physically demanding until I've reached goal-attainment and begin pursuing higher needs and ultimately the need for self-actualization. Aren't all efforts at goal-attainment physically demanding? Is there any reward or reinforcement without the work involved in the behavior? My needs go partially fulfilled while my social skills develop. Tact and a deeper understanding of the truth cultivate and nurture my social skills. Would it be unjust to objectify your person as the means to the end of personal gratification? Ideally, once physiological needs are met, the remaining safety, love, esteem, and needs for self-actualization are realized. Ideally, we help each other fulfill these needs. The healthy society is capable of fulfilling the needs of its individuals.
No comments:
Post a Comment