Moral licensing occurs when past good deeds allow someone to later justify questionable behavior, believing their moral credits offset the transgression. It’s commonly observed in personal ethics, workplace decisions, or consumer choices, where individuals or companies feel entitled to relax standards. This psychological phenomenon benefits those seeking permission for indulgence, though it often undermines consistent integrity.
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