Thursday, March 12, 2020
Why Your Tough-As-Nails Friend Is Your Best One, According to Psychologists
Why Your Tough-As-Nails Friend Is Your Best One, According to Psychologists Tough love in friendship just received a vote of endorsement from Science. According to a study published in the Association for Psychological Science, your friend whos constantly taking a tough-as-nails approach with you may actually care about your happiness the most. A writeup on the study published by Southerbein Living uses Dorothy from Golden Girls (because of course they did) as a prime illustration of this.Researchers found that friends like Dorothy the ones who say things you dont want to hear, and who push you out of your comfort zone act the way they do elend for their own personal gain, but because they believe it will help you in the long run, the article reads.Now that we have TV characters to help us process this information because, in 2019, does anything actually make sense if pop culture cant contextualize it? lets return to what the folks over at APS are saying. The study, somewhat hila riously titled Cruel to Be Kind Factors Underlying Altruistic Efforts to Worsen Another Persons Mood, explains that friends who care deeply about us may employ a certain kind of meanness if they think its ultimately in our best interest.We have shown that people can be cruel to be kind that is, they may decide to make someone feel worse if this emotion is beneficial for that other person, even if this does not entail any personal benefit for them, explained one of the studys authors, psychological scientist Beln Lpez-Prez. We identified several everyday examples where this might be the case for instance, inducing fear of failure in a loved one who is procrastinating instead of studying for an exam.The researchers arrived at the conclusion that this type of meanness in close friends may actually be viewed as a form of altruism. Temporarily causing a loved one discomfort for their ultimate benefit is, after all, a sacrifice one is making by risking that persons favor. And as with Do rothy, famous among her gilded gal friends for her biting sense of humor and tell-it-like-it-is attitude, it can be motivated from a good place.These findings shed light on social dynamics, helping us to understand, for instance, why we sometimes may try to make our loved ones feel bad if we perceive this emotion to be useful to achieve a goal, Lpez-Prez said.One things for sure. With a friend like Dorothy around, at least you never have to question where they stand. And thats an authenticity well take any day--
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