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从可能的到必须的:反事实思维创造意义。

From what might have been to what must have been: counterfactual thinking creates meaning.

机构信息

University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1900, USA.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2010 Jan;98(1):106-18. doi: 10.1037/a0017905.

Abstract

Four experiments explored whether 2 uniquely human characteristics-counterfactual thinking (imagining alternatives to the past) and the fundamental drive to create meaning in life-are causally related. Rather than implying a random quality to life, the authors hypothesized and found that counterfactual thinking heightens the meaningfulness of key life experiences. Reflecting on alternative pathways to pivotal turning points even produced greater meaning than directly reflecting on the meaning of the event itself. Fate perceptions ("it was meant to be") and benefit-finding (recognition of positive consequences) were identified as independent causal links between counterfactual thinking and the construction of meaning. Through counterfactual reflection, the upsides to reality are identified, a belief in fate emerges, and ultimately more meaning is derived from important life events.

摘要

四项实验探索了两种独特的人类特征——反事实思维(想象过去的替代方案)和创造生活意义的基本驱动力——是否存在因果关系。作者假设并发现,反事实思维并没有暗示生活的随机性,而是增强了关键生活经历的意义,而不是直接反映事件本身的意义。反思关键转折点的替代途径甚至比直接反思事件本身的意义产生更大的意义。命运感知(“命中注定”)和利益发现(认识到积极的后果)被确定为反事实思维和意义构建之间的独立因果关系。通过反事实反思,确定了现实的优势,出现了对命运的信仰,最终从重要的生活事件中获得了更多的意义。

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