The benefits and costs of a rose-colored hindsight

A Kappes, MJ Crockett - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016 - cell.com
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016cell.com
Self-serving biases lead people to see themselves and their future through rose-colored
glasses. New research by Kouchaki and Gino suggests this rosy view also extends
backwards: memories of unethical behavior are less vivid than memories of good deeds.
This so-called 'unethical amnesia'has many individual benefits, but also carries social costs.
Self-serving biases lead people to see themselves and their future through rose-colored glasses. New research by Kouchaki and Gino suggests this rosy view also extends backwards: memories of unethical behavior are less vivid than memories of good deeds. This so-called ‘unethical amnesia' has many individual benefits, but also carries social costs.
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