Certainly, as you say, not in all cases. I don’t see any very good reason to think it would be effective in this case. Apparently you do; what’s that reason?
In the case of voting for Trump and writing the note in the Wailing Wall, I think there’s little to no risk of having it change your prior beliefs or weaken your self-deception defense mechanisms. They both require you to be dishonest about something that clashes with so many other strong beliefs that it’s highly unlikely to contaminate your belief system. The more dangerous lies are the ones that don’t clash as much with your other beliefs.
Well, isn’t that a good technique to reduce X? Obviously not in all cases, but I think it’s a valid technique in the cases we’re talking about.
Certainly, as you say, not in all cases. I don’t see any very good reason to think it would be effective in this case. Apparently you do; what’s that reason?
In the case of voting for Trump and writing the note in the Wailing Wall, I think there’s little to no risk of having it change your prior beliefs or weaken your self-deception defense mechanisms. They both require you to be dishonest about something that clashes with so many other strong beliefs that it’s highly unlikely to contaminate your belief system. The more dangerous lies are the ones that don’t clash as much with your other beliefs.