"Looking back soothes my anxiety." "Isn't there a name for this kind of composition?" I heard that
What names might be attached to these compositions?" Compare what replies you get to the question "What is the name of this composition?
QUESTION
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1: Person A's mental state deteriorates when faced with a rapidly changing environment.
2: A's mental state improves by seeing person B, who is unaware of the intensity of the change.
Is there any word related in the past about the structure of the relationship between the two?
o3-mini
This relationship has aspects analogous to "social reference" or "downward social comparison" in psychology.
- Social referencing: is the phenomenon of judging one's own feelings and actions based on the reactions of others in an uncertain situation.
- Downward comparison: This is the effect of gaining a sense of security by comparing oneself with others who are in a worse condition than oneself. In this case, B's indifference (i.e., oblivious to changes in the environment) is characterized by the fact that it makes A feel secure.
The idea that "ignorance is happiness" may also help explain this phenomenon.
Three suggestions, I tried with o3-mini-high, but it was almost the same, so I omitted it.
o3-mini-high + web

This phenomenon is similar to what is called "[downward](/en/downward) comparison" in psychology.
Downward comparison refers to a psychological mechanism whereby one feels one's own condition is relatively better by comparing oneself with others whose conditions are worse than one's own, thereby stabilizing and improving one's mental state. For example, it is thought that downward comparison works in the sense that person A, who is in a rapidly changing environment, gains a sense of security by looking at person B, who is insensitive to change, and feeling that "I am still better off.
I'm pulled in by what I found in my search, and I'm only suggesting one, which isn't good.
o1 pro

Although there is no clear technical term for this, the following concepts are often mentioned as being close in psychological and sociological terms.
In summary, the structure of "A, who suffers from the perception of change, is conversely relieved when he sees B, who is not aware of change," is thought to involve mainly the elements of "Ignorance Is Bliss" and "Social Referencing," in the sense that "ignorance creates innocent calmness, which is then transmitted to those around them. Bliss" and "Social Referencing" elements are thought to be involved.
The conclusion is the same as the o1-mini, but I put out four, explained them, and then suggested that it might be a combination of the two. Personally, I like the attitude
Deep Research
chat log: https://chatgpt.com/share/67ae9ca4-9148-8011-8813-c980159435c9
It's huge, so I'll just summarize the headlines.
Psychological Perspectives
- [Social Referencing & Emotional Contagion
- [Social Comparison & Cognitive Appraisal
- Coping Mechanisms: Denial & Positive Illusions
- [Resilience and Modeling (Resilience & Observational Learning)
Sociological Perspectives
- [Conformity to Norms & Pluralistic Ignorance
- [Social Identity & Collective Calm
- Social Support & Stress Buffering
philosophical point of view
- Ignorance Is Bliss? Ignorance Is Bliss?: Knowledge vs. Happiness
- [Existential Anxiety and Self-Deception
- [Stoicism and the Model of Tranquility

- incredible completeness
- I have a feeling that if you want to do some research on this matter, you should read this first without googling yourself.
- Like a tutorial or quick start page in the documentation of a programming language or web framework.
- By internalizing this, you acquire a map within yourself.
- More details can be researched individually and in depth later if you're interested.
- In addition, I usually do Deep Research on what I am interested in, but when I did Deep Research on other people's stories, I was like, "Upppp, there's a lot of stuff.
- Maybe I feel over-informed because I'm basically doing what I'm interested in, and I'm not that interested in seeing what other people have done.
- I asked a question with a messy prompt this time, but since the system is basically valuable in generating tutorials tailored to individual interests, I think it would be better to give more verbalization of individual interests, like having them interact with o3 first and organize what they want to know.
- I wonder if ChatGPT['s Memory](/en/'s%20Memory) is reading it? If so, maybe we'll gradually learn the user's interests.
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