A consistent theme in the literature on the self and causal attributions is that we tend to view ourselves and the world through rose-colored glasses. We excuse our mistakes, take credit for our successes (even if not warranted), view ourselves as above average, and have very positive expectations about our future.
A major debate among researchers of these topics is over the adaptiveness of these views. To what extent are they mentally healthy or unhealthy? To what extent do they create good outcomes versus trouble for ourselves and others? Discuss these issues and whether you believe them to be true. Provide examples to support your opinions.
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