>Micro four thirds users when faced with saying they'd rather not even notice their camera than have some extra IQ and trying to pretend full frame is useless, causes physical disabilities, magically turns you fat and smelly, and is impossible to take outside the house Did you really want this? Affirm your choices instead of getting defensive because alternative sets of advantages and disadvantages exist. The need to deny that the alternative is also good is a telltale sign that you were considering it and can no longer afford it.
Such dissonance reduction usually cancels out or moderates feelings of buyer’s remorse. Sometimes it leads us to repurpose our buyer’s remorse for defensive purposes. For example, if you can avoid responsibility for the decision (“I was lied to or cheated,” or “Anyone would have made the same choice.”), a bad decision can be reconciled to your belief that you are a good decision maker
>>4259897>Insulting your own capability to justify choosing square over circleYou can, but you don't want to - you can't and don't care either way - or they won't let you and you don't want this? Which is it? Is this possibly related to a need to feel superior to other people without any real accomplishment to back it up?