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Preferences Over What Other People Do, Even When Their Actions

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Preferences over what other people do, even when their actions do not interfere in any direct way with the rest of society, are called:


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Objectively

In a manner that is based on unbiased facts and evidence, without influence from personal feelings or opinions.

Dichotomous Thinking

A cognitive distortion involving seeing things in black and white categories, without recognizing the continuum or grey areas in between.

Selective Abstraction

A cognitive distortion where an individual focuses on a single negative detail or event, often out of context, leading to a skewed perception of reality.

Overgeneralizing

A cognitive distortion where an individual makes broad interpretations from a single or few events, often leading to negative thinking patterns.

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