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Self-deception, he wrote, developed as a “psychological defense mechanism . . . a coping strategy for avoiding fear of death.” Human beings who could avoid existential dread by employing denial, illusion and self-deception—who weren’t, in Ramachandran’s words, “paralyzed by the constant fear of death”—had an evolutionary advantage over humans who could see reality clearly. Self-deception became functional.
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Useful Delusions: The Power and Paradox of the Self-Deceiving Brain
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