racionalizime
Racionalizime is a psychological defense mechanism where individuals justify their actions or beliefs by creating rational explanations, even when the actions or beliefs are irrational or harmful. This mechanism is often used to avoid emotional discomfort or to maintain a positive self-image. Racionalizime can manifest in various forms, such as minimizing the severity of one's actions, blaming external factors, or attributing positive outcomes to one's efforts.
The term "racionalizime" is derived from the Latin word "ratio," meaning reason, and the suffix "-isme," indicating
Racionalizime is not limited to individual use; it can also be applied to groups or societies. For
Understanding racionalizime is crucial in various fields, including psychology, sociology, and ethics. It helps in identifying