In this episode, Ryan McNeil coins a new term — Selective Reality Avoidance (SRA) — to describe why otherwise intelligent, capable people deliberately ignore uncomfortable truths.
From willful blindness to cognitive dissonance, Ryan unpacks the psychology behind SRA, shares real-life conversations that inspired it, and shows how AI tools like ChatGPT can help us think deeper, debate smarter, and cut through selective thinking.
In This Episode:
• How SRA shows up in everyday conversations
• The link between willful blindness, cognitive dissonance & “avoiding reality”
• Using AI to brainstorm, challenge ideas, and improve communication
• Why SRA is a growing problem in today’s political and social climate
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