What is a psychological immune system? It’s the way are minds work and the reaction that happens towards it. What does that mean well people have always though that the decisions they’ve have made from the problems they are facing are their own decision making. But in realty it’s the actions that aren’t even their own instead it’s their own unconscious mind doing it for them. In the passage “Immune to Reality” by Dan Gilbert explains that the reason for that is that are psychological immune system when it is experience types of emotions or moods the unconscious mind kicks in without us even knowing and tries to protect us, and shields us but even if people did really understand it would be very difficult for us to control and would still affect us in the decision making. There have been many studies that prove that this is true, and that it happens. The studies were the Inescapability Trigger, the Intensity Trigger, and Explaining When you are given a chose to pick something it seems a lot better than being forced to do something. In experiment called inescapability trigger Dan Gilbert says, “But another possibility is that we are more likely to look for and find a positive view of the things we’re stuck with than of the things we’re not” (5). What he is trying to say is people do a better job when there being forced to do one thing, than being able to pick what you want. According to the inescapability trigger the reason for that is since you are being forced to that point it triggers our unconscious mind, and makes us thing of it not bad, but a good positive view things. But you thing you made that decision when it was your unconscious mind making you feel that way. When experience physical pain we all can agree it hurts, and is very painful. But when you go through something really bad sometimes you could actually find the positive view of it, and feel okay about the pain being caused cause of it. In the
What is a psychological immune system? It’s the way are minds work and the reaction that happens towards it. What does that mean well people have always though that the decisions they’ve have made from the problems they are facing are their own decision making. But in realty it’s the actions that aren’t even their own instead it’s their own unconscious mind doing it for them. In the passage “Immune to Reality” by Dan Gilbert explains that the reason for that is that are psychological immune system when it is experience types of emotions or moods the unconscious mind kicks in without us even knowing and tries to protect us, and shields us but even if people did really understand it would be very difficult for us to control and would still affect us in the decision making. There have been many studies that prove that this is true, and that it happens. The studies were the Inescapability Trigger, the Intensity Trigger, and Explaining When you are given a chose to pick something it seems a lot better than being forced to do something. In experiment called inescapability trigger Dan Gilbert says, “But another possibility is that we are more likely to look for and find a positive view of the things we’re stuck with than of the things we’re not” (5). What he is trying to say is people do a better job when there being forced to do one thing, than being able to pick what you want. According to the inescapability trigger the reason for that is since you are being forced to that point it triggers our unconscious mind, and makes us thing of it not bad, but a good positive view things. But you thing you made that decision when it was your unconscious mind making you feel that way. When experience physical pain we all can agree it hurts, and is very painful. But when you go through something really bad sometimes you could actually find the positive view of it, and feel okay about the pain being caused cause of it. In the