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What Are Your Guilty Displeasures?

2 days ago
  • #self-improvement
  • #psychology
  • #culture
  • A guilty displeasure is something you genuinely dislike but feel you should like due to your identity or aspirations.
  • Examples include opera, old movies, and poetry—things the author feels they should appreciate but don’t.
  • Guilty displeasures often stem from social environments, career choices, or personal expectations.
  • Over time, people may grow more comfortable with their dislikes, letting go of guilt.
  • The author shares personal examples like disliking math despite working in technical fields.
  • Guilty displeasures can fade as self-acceptance grows, such as no longer feeling guilty about disliking hiking.
  • The article suggests acknowledging guilty displeasures as a step toward self-confidence.