How COVID Turned Me into a Wildlife Photographer What began as a way to get out of the house during COVID turned into a new life in Japan. Grey heron in Sumida park, Tokyo
Few professions appear more resistant to changing their minds than the development strategist. Even when confronted with mounting and seemingly irrefutable evidence, most aid workers refuse to acknowledge that there is anything fundamentally wrong with the way aid is delivered. After all, the real problem is surely those selfish donor governments cutting budgets, isn’t it? Cognitive Dissonance We constantly make decisions: we choose an iPhone instead of a Samsung, vote for him instead of her, eat meat instead of becoming a vegetarian. Then new information emerges that calls our decision into question. Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort that arises when we hold beliefs or perform actions that contradict other perceptions or information. But once we've made a decision, our psyche is programmed to defend it.