Contradiction debt refers to the cognitive cost incurred when holding two conflicting beliefs or ideas simultaneously. It is used to describe the mental strain or resource drain from unresolved inconsistencies, often in decision-making or ideology. This concept benefits psychologists studying cognitive dissonance, marketers aiming to resolve buyer hesitation, and strategists seeking to align messaging for clarity.
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