The Mental Health Janitors

Low Information Person Syndrome (LIPS) Explained | Why People Reject Facts

Season 1 Episode 145

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Small moments can quietly shape how we understand the world.

A headline shared too fast, a comment taken out of context, or a strong emotional reaction can quickly turn into certainty before the full story is understood. When that happens, people stop listening to learn and start listening to defend what they already believe.

In this episode of Mental Health Janitors, Aaron “Sgt Q” Quinonez and Doc Jess break down how low information thinking shows up in everyday life and why people often react before they reflect. They explore how emotion, social media, and mental shortcuts can shape what we think is true and lead to conflict even in conversations about mental health.

They also talk about cognitive dissonance and why the brain rejects new information when it challenges what someone already believes. Instead of slowing down, people often protect their current view even when better information is available.

This episode is a reminder that clarity comes from slowing down, not from having the loudest opinion. 

Listen in and learn how to catch patterns that cloud thinking so you can respond with more awareness instead of reaction.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Welcome to The Mental Health Janitors
02:45 - Low Information Thinking Explained Clearly
06:06 - Mental Health Tools and Awareness Tips
11:35 - Cognitive Dissonance in Mental Health
16:33 - Gender Affirming Care Mental Health Debate
22:18 - Finding Common Ground in Conversations
25:27 - Mental Health Awareness Final Takeaways



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