Why We Hate People Telling Us What to Do

Why We Hate People Telling Us What to Do

Ever wondered why the phrase "Don't tell me what to do" resonates so strongly? It's a universal sentiment, deeply rooted in our psychology. Let's delve into the reasons behind our aversion to unsolicited advice and imposed directives.

Psychological reactance

When people feel that their choices are restricted, or that others are telling them what to do, they sometimes rebel and do the opposite

Reframing the experience so it is no longer a threat to freedom is one way we can try to avoid psychological reactance

Just because someone suggests something to us or asks us to do something, they are not necessarily trying to control us

References

Dillard, J. P., & Shen, L. (2005). On the nature of reactance and its role in persuasive health communication. Communication Monographs, 72(2), 144-168

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