CONCEPT
Suppressed vs Sustained Dissonance
The critical distinction between <em>conscious holding</em> of contradictory cognitions in active awareness and the <em>unconscious crowding-out</em> of their processing by continuous task demand — the first is productive, the second produces free-floating anxiety without cognitive benefit.
Sustained dissonance is a conscious cognitive state in which contradictory cognitions are held in active awareness. It is effortful, uncomfortable, and productive — it maintains contact with the full evidence and preserves the capacity for genuine assessment. Suppressed dissonance is a state in which the contradictory cognitions are present but not consciously processed. The discomfort persists — the drive state is activated — but the source of the discomfort is not available for examination. The result is free-floating anxiety rather than productive tension, an experience of distress without a clear object, lacking the leverage that conscious awareness provides.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The distinction is critical and consistently overlooked in discussions of cognitive load under AI-accelerated work. The AI-accelerated workflow, with its relentless pace and its colonization of pauses, systematically converts sustained dissonance into suppressed dissonance. The builder works too fast to think about what the work means. The anxiety persists, but the cognitive processing that
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