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5. Resilience to Cognitive Dissonance: Open-minded people are more resilient to cognitive dissonance, which occurs when there is a discrepancy between beliefs or attitudes and behavior. They are willing to confront inconsistencies in their thinking and adapt their beliefs accordingly.

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The psychology of open-mindedness encompasses various cognitive and personality traits that influence how people approach new ideas, perspectives, and experiences.

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And people will always seek to minimize their cognitive dissonance and the discomfort it creates.

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