Why We Rush to Conclusions Just to Feel Certain
Why do we rush to conclusions even without enough information? A research-backed reflection on cognitive closure and the psychology of uncertainty. There’s a discomfort that doesn’t come from what you know but from what you don’t. Unanswered questions. Unclear intentions. Uncertain outcomes. And in that uncertainty, something inside you pushes: “Just decide.” “Just conclude.” “Just make sense of it.” Even if the conclusion isn’t fully accurate. Even if the information isn’t complete. Because something feels more important than truth: relief. This is cognitive closure hunger. 🌿 What Is Cognitive Closure Hunger? Cognitive closure hunger is the psychological need to arrive at a clear answer quickly even when the situation is still unfolding. It’s not about logic. It’s about reducing mental discomfort . 🧠The Brain Prefers Certainty Over Accuracy Research in Cognitive Psychology shows that humans have a strong “need for closure” a concept widely studied by Arie Kr...