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@littlebitbetter7
@littlebitbetter7 6 месяцев назад
I have summarized over 10 books on Psychology. See here if interested - ru-vid.com/group/PLlbl0lCipVePj5kKkSKNk0gHsr7BECrx_&si=bKh4LnK-96FuEoHS
@13aware
@13aware 4 месяца назад
Experience Meaningless: Experience and prejudice. To accept sight and illusion in the same relativity and not be a slave. Slavery: To be free from the growth of intellect. Experience free from understanding and memory as triviality. Memory: reduced down to recollection without review, in a universe of consistent physics; a triviality of organic invincibility. Experience rendered down to self-sensual recall without existential considerations; meaningless. Prejudice: to accept the delusion that no human can consider and choose. For experience to outweigh sense and sensible prudence and suggest in definite physicality that humanity is as inorganic as the constructs we purpose. Triviality to the concept of Slave, is Mass to Gravity, either one hypothetical without the physics of Trivialization or Mass. One requiring the circumstance of genesis, the other requiring absence of necessity; Nativitus Ancillae. Relativity: the universe revolves around you, but only if you watch with others; relativity born of tripartite geometry; self (observing), other (conferring), objective (occurring): co-intimate experience and co-context. Relativity: all things can happen to you, most didn't, you only know what you think, you only think what you can hypothesize, all understanding revolves around perception and interaction. Understanding and position; relative. Hypothesis: a proposition of a form unsensed in the physical, in the definition "scientific" it is the Fructus Ventris Physica Quantitatis; the guessable, potent in measurability, invisibilia ad carnalis, observationis codificationem. Hypothesis: a concept just beyond sensible observation but within sensory or facultative relativity to intimate comprehension; the space an observer feels safe to coniectura didicit doctrina. A cerebrum exercitium. Meaningless: the words of any personal exposition without the person. Interpretation of intended and intimate communication removed from its physical occurrence. To hypothesize in the spirit of Freud, all are I. Meaningless: a description of a building behind it's façade to a man on the street. Definition without sensible example; invisibility bestowed by the suggestibility of the potent potentiality of descriptionem alienum. Reference without experience, definition without context, experience without definition, definition without reference; to theorize on fancy, the possibilities of cause bereft of "scientific" prejudice towards provable. A description of the unseen to the comfortable in sense, and sensibility; hypothesis delivered socially by the perfecte mediocris to their perfecte mediocris aetatis. Interest and applause humilis, the sermo aequalis. Contemporary communication, external warehouse for internal deliberation. Deliberatio externa by contrast is built on extra-contemporary, the functional in sense and nerve unwilling to mal-hypothesize popularis prudentia. By definition a contemporary is both naturally occurring and actively intersecting, or it is a generational (illusory), built of temporal coincidence. Meaningless in contemporations intimate, capable of saying they share an age. Exogeny In an era of fear, humanity is tested. The exodus of existential loneliness is a heavy burden. Self-indulgent contemporary values, the pitiful death of the faithful gregarious martyr. Silenced in the passion of virtue, in the fury of desire as necessity, the ideal dies for the joy of man as the ideal devotee of nothing. Endogenous evidence of exogenous truth, derived from noble prejudiced purposes, refutes the pathologies of nature as the folly of prosaic and sensible sustainability. Euphoria at any cost, at any cost. The Addict Kind Lonliness is a myth spread by the ill, unwelled by popular delusion (self accepted). The sickly, pulsing out their (self) comforting radiance, the marking of a predators territory. A light to shine on all slow enough to not revile it for it's false and reason less eviction of self from capability. The prey; uninitiated youth, vulnerable innocence. Argue not with the aged (or experienced) self-convinced. The miracle of emotional conformation of physical fact convincing to the unknowing, under steady application, overly sweetened (for the self) ideals of pleasure and comfort, the prey forget they knew a peace that didn't requiring feeding or explanation. The virtue of falsely buoyed stability grinding the ignorant, young, and uncatered, all taken in by the sin of kindness as apex. To gift the sickness that tells a human "human emotion in the negative is unnecessary and beyond comprehension or tolerance". To know that there are those in the world of humanity, who in their generationally refined adherence to parasite coddling, will continue to teach the youth "drugs are a healthy and functional right of aware and intelligent people" is a mark of shame in this age of our collective development. The truth of human being betrayed by the proposed necessity of stimulation beyond the natural state, it's supposed normality vouchsafed; sobriety (health) ignored as a greater insanity than parasitism. Salve the wounded pride of the vulgar addict, crucify the outspoken advocate of reassessment. This is not a statement of conflict, rather a portrait of the true and natural order in it's biased equality (comfort belonging to those who crave it most).
@Stratiotis_tou_Christou
@Stratiotis_tou_Christou 3 месяца назад
@littlebitbetter7 isn't the IKEA effect almost similar to the Endowment Effect?
@daimondaxe7455
@daimondaxe7455 3 месяца назад
When it comes to the IKEA effect you have to get feedback from honorable valid knowledgeable sources you can't trust the average person to give you feedback on anything
@JasonSaulG
@JasonSaulG 2 месяца назад
A1​@@daimondaxe7455
@kingcapricornio1193
@kingcapricornio1193 7 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this wonderful information your voice is addictive 🐥🫴🦂
@minela227
@minela227 12 дней назад
it's kinda crazy how nobody's talking about the forbidden ebook called the manipulation enigma
@Dylanmaster07
@Dylanmaster07 4 дня назад
1000 Likes and no comments? Let me fix that
@brpragyanchaitanya9442
@brpragyanchaitanya9442 6 месяцев назад
Psychological traps: 1. Ostrich effect: When you ignore negative information just because it makes you nervous or anxious 2. Inability to close doors: Fear of missing out. You continue to do something in spite of discomfort or loss. To overcome, Focus on one thing. 3. Contrast effect: When you value something more because you have seen something worse. Or vise versa. To overcome this, evaluate things independently 4. Chauffeur knowledge: Believing someone who acts smart, but is not wise actually, like a parrot. To overcome, Ask deeper questions 5. IKEA effect: you value something more, just because you did it. To overcome, Get feedback. 6. Curse of specificity: Giving unnecessarily more importance to an irrelevant information . 7. Spotlight effect: Becoming anxious that thers are noticing you. Know that they are not interested in you. 8. Halo effect: When your impression in one area effects your decision in other areas. Separate events. 9. Reciprocity: Acting out of obligation. 10. Self serving bias: You take responsibility of success but not of failure. Practice taking responsility. 11. Diderot effect: One action leads to unnecessary other actions or spending like buying a car - Spiral effect. Be mindful. 12. Anchoring effect: First option becomes very important for future comparison. 13. Negativity bias: When you focus more on negatives. Consciously focus on positives 14. Sunk cost fallacy: Keep doing something just because you invested in it. Focus on future returns instead. 15. Paradox of choices: Inability to Choose because options are too many, like ordering from 50 dishes. Reduce and simplify 16. Framing effect: Presentation influences your decision making. E.g. 90% chance of success vs 10% chance of failure. 17. End of history illusion: Thinking who you (or they) are now is who you (or they) will ever be.. 18. Pygmalion effect: Reduced time improves performance. 19. Consistency effect: Find someone who thinks you are accountable. 20. Planning fallacy: Underestimate some task as easy. Do thorough homework instead. 21. Confirmation bias: Notice things that you already believe. Challenge your own views instead. 22. Bandwagon effect: Following the crowd. Respect your needs more. 23. Dunning Kruger effect: Overestimating your own abilities. Consult experts insead. 24. Loss aversion: Fear of failure overwhelms the chance of success. 25. Decoy effect: Prefer a thing because its better than the worse. Choosing a medium popcorn because it seems cheaper than bigger one. Evaluate things on their own merit instead of comparing them with others. 26. Availability heuristic: judge the likelihood of event based on how easily you remember them. Like news bombardment. 27. Gamblers fallacy: Believe that Past events somehow effect future one. Like if you have lost 10 coin tosses, you are going to win the next one. 28. Hindsight bias: I knew it attitude. 29. Reactance bias: Tendency to do the opposite of what is told. Because obeying looks like a threat to my freedom. 30. Action bias: Inability to wait and act hastily without information or preparation. Be patient instead. 31. Survivorship bias: Only notice success and forget the efforts it takes. Research both sides 32. Unity principle: Trust a person or product more because he is from your group or state or culture etc. 33. Zeigarnik effect: Remember incomplete tasks more than the completed ones. Plan instead. 34. Bystander effect: Not taking action and standing by. Be specific in asking and giving help. 35. Ambiguity effect: Tendency to avoid choices that look unfamiliar. 36. Curse of knowledge: Assuming that others know what you know without validation. Put yourself in their shoes instead. 37. Illusion of averages: Illusion of believing that average numbers reveal truth. Dig deeper. 38. Endowment effect: Valuing something just because you own them. See from an outsider perspective.
@aliamiri9403
@aliamiri9403 5 месяцев назад
I love you...
@Angelmations
@Angelmations 5 месяцев назад
Bro she already talked about it in the video we don’t need this
@Sunny-pg3ek
@Sunny-pg3ek 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@aamonzan3006
@aamonzan3006 4 месяца назад
@@Angelmations ye but most people cant remeber all of them so that is a helpful comment
@hkg2729
@hkg2729 4 месяца назад
❤❤❤
@edwong4178
@edwong4178 7 месяцев назад
The top 5 cognitive biases of difficult people: 1. Self-serving bias 2. Negativity bias 3. Confirmation bias 4. Reactance bias 5. Dunning-Kruger effect
@flix1179
@flix1179 7 месяцев назад
its dunning kruger effect has a spoken from a ppl with dunning kruger effect, cause he think he know more than he actually know
@DreamingwithD
@DreamingwithD 7 месяцев назад
End of the history for me
@plantinapot9169
@plantinapot9169 7 месяцев назад
I remember the dining Kruger is actually misunderstood, but I can’t remember the specifics. I thing people thought the graph was more skewed than people made it out to be? Like, people who didn’t know much didn’t actually thing they were better, or something like that.
@plantinapot9169
@plantinapot9169 7 месяцев назад
Less skewed, I mean
@lukasz_zalewski
@lukasz_zalewski 7 месяцев назад
@@plantinapot9169basically dunning and Kruger dunning krugered themself because they have missused mathematic statistics tool and did double auto correlation or sth like that idk if I’m not messsing just specific terms. Basically you’d get same graph as they did using random data. No one ever proved this experiment. The graph that most people know was actually drawed to represent the idea but not based on data. Both experts and newbies over and underestimate their skills pretty the same.
@carterheekin1974
@carterheekin1974 7 месяцев назад
top 1% of extremely valuable information on RU-vid.
@aripadreaptatherightwing6028
@aripadreaptatherightwing6028 7 месяцев назад
Yes
@ThecouncilOf8
@ThecouncilOf8 7 месяцев назад
I mean in the same sense that videos about logical fallacy are but then you get people committing the fallacy fallacy by the layman inaccurately identifying fallacies Knowledge is useful if you are humble enough to understand a 13-minute video doesn't make you an expert and dive deeper into reputable sources on the subject 😅 knowledge can be dangerous when used under the influence of arrogance
@leoGInnJago
@leoGInnJago 7 месяцев назад
Wow 😮 you've have watched everything on RU-vid and narrowed it down to the top 1%
@tigweldNY
@tigweldNY 6 месяцев назад
Are you a bot?
@leoGInnJago
@leoGInnJago 6 месяцев назад
@@tigweldNY are u?
@zc1312
@zc1312 4 месяца назад
Zooming out, the reason why this information isn’t more widely known/taught is because this is literally how a lot of industries use these as psychological tactics to make more profit (in my experience/opinion).
@IyahHayi
@IyahHayi 3 месяца назад
Exactly
@90stype20
@90stype20 2 месяца назад
Absolutely, it's how our social media algorithms are formed
@SaronSphere
@SaronSphere 2 месяца назад
Definitely agree !
@SkyDavis100
@SkyDavis100 2 месяца назад
Yep. And they use these in school to manipulate you as well.
@MMLanoue
@MMLanoue 7 месяцев назад
I did not know that I had a psychological trap until now. Sunk Cost Fallacy, this may have helped me change my perspective in life. Thank you
@beewest5704
@beewest5704 7 месяцев назад
Very common especially amongst women. It's why they will stay for years in a unhappy relationship that is going nowhere. Also gamblers.
@camoflasche
@camoflasche 6 месяцев назад
also video game addicts (i know myself)@@beewest5704
@meganoob12
@meganoob12 5 месяцев назад
I think that one is very common and most people will fall for it regularly. It's when you think "I want to quit but I have already invested too much so it's scary to make the decision because I will lose everything I worked for so hard".
@johnhannah3849
@johnhannah3849 2 месяца назад
@@beewest5704 Where did you learn that it's especially common in woman? Would quite like to see how the numbers compare.
@E44792
@E44792 6 месяцев назад
videos like this is why youtube is best platform out there. bless all the people sharing free information like this
@USA_Shark
@USA_Shark 6 месяцев назад
Study this video everyday! Truly valuable information, well explained and straight to the point.
@Illustratedinformationcenter
@Illustratedinformationcenter 7 месяцев назад
The insights shared here are eye-opening! Recognizing the ostrich effect in myself, and understanding how the contrast effect, Ikea effect, and other biases impact decision-making, is truly enlightening. It's a powerful reminder to approach choices with awareness and to seek objective perspectives. Thanks for shedding light on these psychological principles!
@MarthaRodriguez-bn2wq
@MarthaRodriguez-bn2wq 6 месяцев назад
Depression haunted my life from a very young age, and I was put on a bunch of SSRIs as a child in attempt to deal with it. None worked. Psychedelic mushrooms was brought to my attention. It was the first thing that actually had real effects. They should only be used with great care and respect.
@ConfusedAlbatross-kw9km
@ConfusedAlbatross-kw9km 6 месяцев назад
I hear this is supposed to be good for people who have mental health issues. I actually just started the research process of microdosing and all that. Im to the point where I want shock treatment.
@StacyBridwell-ez2tu
@StacyBridwell-ez2tu 6 месяцев назад
dr.johnsonshroom is your guy. Got all kinds of psychedelics stuff. Guided me through my first ever experience
@ReneeTorres-ey5ud
@ReneeTorres-ey5ud 6 месяцев назад
Psychedelics should only be used with great care and respect, I would love to feel same man. 0:01
@MikeLatin
@MikeLatin 6 месяцев назад
​@@StacyBridwell-ez2tuOkay is he on insta?
@JerryKson
@JerryKson 6 месяцев назад
YES, he is dr.johnsonshroom. There's a lot of potential in psychedelics
@MindMasters-q1h
@MindMasters-q1h Месяц назад
This video is a real eye-opener! 🤯 Ever wondered how psychological mind traps work? In just 13 minutes, this video breaks them all down in a way that's easy to understand and incredibly enlightening. A must-watch for anyone who wants to outsmart their own mind! 🧠
@RebeccaLoran
@RebeccaLoran 4 месяца назад
There's a ton of these types of videos popping up on my feed lately and it's kinda helpful. I'm autistic, and understanding various social/psychological/manipulation/etc can really help me out.
@chalneleytusent6790
@chalneleytusent6790 7 месяцев назад
I have been listening to your videos for a week now. The amount of knowledge I have adquiere it amazes me each day. Thank you thank you for sharing this!!
@eskilerin_kalitesi1127
@eskilerin_kalitesi1127 7 месяцев назад
Loved the concise concept of this video. I can quickly recall the things that I learned from your other videos. Great content.
@eeaotly
@eeaotly 7 месяцев назад
The ostrich effect is when you ignore the uncomfortable information that the ostrich bird doesn't burry its head in the soil/sand, and you continue to believe this expression as stating the truth.
@drivers99
@drivers99 7 месяцев назад
The “taking things literally” effect.
@5stringking
@5stringking 6 месяцев назад
A consistent liberal bias
@JDoe001
@JDoe001 6 месяцев назад
The pooooooooooooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnt! ☝🏻↗️😮(the point went over the head)
@joelanderson5285
@joelanderson5285 6 месяцев назад
They do lower their heads, which looks like they are burying their head from some angles.
@smokedoutmotions_
@smokedoutmotions_ 6 месяцев назад
Why didn’t we learn these in school
@Gued3s
@Gued3s 5 месяцев назад
Because the school dont teach psicology education
@SweetBabyRey
@SweetBabyRey 4 месяца назад
I thought that and to be honest I think that's the parents responsibility. The thing people say about why didn't school teach us about taxes. I think all that stuff is a parents responsibility
@zc1312
@zc1312 4 месяца назад
This is actually important life information… I sure wish I learned it in school, or from parents. But that would require way more work from a school system or parents to be able to teach non-biased information that they themselves barely even understand but is experiencing everyday.
@ryansturdivant387
@ryansturdivant387 2 месяца назад
Also, why didn't we learn anything about the stock market?
@Youcandoitto
@Youcandoitto Месяц назад
They don’t want critical thinkers, they want employees, slaves etc!
@luv4svn
@luv4svn 4 месяца назад
Bro u literally cleansed my energy and made me feel happy again today😭😭 your energy its so refreshing and your so blunt. Im a sag so i live for it. I broke a generational curse and im a psychic/reader myself and girl god awakened me ⭐🙏🏾. I have a strong feeling and i just know my mom was one of the main ones foing witchcraft on me. Such a Narc, abusive, loves to see me suffer. Yesterday was the last straw ive been abused by her for 21 years. Mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally. My life has been living hell and im just now reclaiming my power back. I just came back from the hospital yesterday due to malnutrition and rapid weight loss bc of her bm. She was draining me energetically and stressing me and monitoring me in her house. I have been homeless since 17 (she kicked ne out still in HS) im 21 now and im about rent my first house.
@Allittakesiswillpower8371
@Allittakesiswillpower8371 7 месяцев назад
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@Letslearnthechess
@Letslearnthechess 6 месяцев назад
One of the best contents on youtube i have ever seen till date. One issue is it is too fast to understand and apply in life. Unfortunately it cant be solved. RU-vid pushes long videos down.
@veronicalee7
@veronicalee7 5 месяцев назад
I just subscribed to this channel yesterday. I find the info very valuable. Love the graphics helps retain the info. Also your voice is palatable to listen to. I can understand you clearly. Your summary’s are spot on in the sense that they make sense, flow well, concise and clear. This is a value added channel. Like getting the cliff notes to the best self help books. I listen in my car. I’m surprised how much I can actually retain. Keep up the good work. You’re doing great!!!
@KOWALSKIM
@KOWALSKIM Месяц назад
this is the most valuable video i have seen this year
@HipHopWorldStar
@HipHopWorldStar 6 месяцев назад
At one point, I was studying 8 languages at once. Made insignificant progress. Wish I knew about “inability to close doors” earlier.
@michaeld2716
@michaeld2716 7 месяцев назад
I heard the opposite regarding the Consistency Affect. So I tend to keep stuff under wraps.
@g.i.4144
@g.i.4144 6 месяцев назад
I’ve experienced the opposite and do the same as you keeping things under wraps myself….I get more things done that way bc I’m the only person holding myself to account and I feel less pressure to yield results as time goes by. Telling other ppl creates an invisible pressure of now needing to live up to the stated goal, and if the right circumstances to enable success with that goal are not yet in place, I find myself quickly feeling like a failure.
@cedricbillingsley3960
@cedricbillingsley3960 6 месяцев назад
This is useful info worthy of being duplicated, remixed, reformatted, and generally repeated ad infinitum by multiple channels. This one is top notch for it's succintness.🎉🌹🌹🌹
@pranjal123jain
@pranjal123jain 4 месяца назад
Always inspired. Your voice is amazing 🎉
@iwans8386
@iwans8386 6 месяцев назад
Top 3 videos I’ve ever watched on youtube. Thank you 🎉 Liked, shared, subscribed 😊
@NoName-ex9hh
@NoName-ex9hh Месяц назад
The video is so valuable. If the title had something like "All Cognitive Biases", it would have more appropriate❤
@GODemon13
@GODemon13 6 месяцев назад
You left out the other half of Dunning-Kruger effect. Where actually informed people tend to under estimate themselves because they know they might not have all the relevant information.
@FocusedVoices
@FocusedVoices 3 месяца назад
Dunning-Kruger effect got me, I definitely think a mini briefing of something new is enough for me to start a task and be successful at it. Sometimes I am, most times it's a headache.
@hiashacross6012
@hiashacross6012 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for all your valuable contents. 💚
@jackso_28
@jackso_28 6 месяцев назад
The inability to close doors has been my curse for a long time now due to my determination and willingness to want to get myself into a better position. I become obsessed with work and will put all other aspects of my life on hold just to work as much as possible..
@kbraxton45
@kbraxton45 6 месяцев назад
I wish more people would embrace the Confirmation Effect ~
@blackiscolor7732
@blackiscolor7732 6 месяцев назад
I can relate each and every one of these to either myself or someone I know directly
@Krisjoverovovejovovichtski
@Krisjoverovovejovovichtski 6 месяцев назад
Or even someone you used to know SOMEBODY gotye
@natantitelbaum6061
@natantitelbaum6061 7 месяцев назад
4:56 Investment Bias describes it better. Thank you Alexander Grace.
@matone4374
@matone4374 7 месяцев назад
I love how this video popped up today when in 3 days i have a midterm on exactly this stuff . So helpful
@brightpage1020
@brightpage1020 6 месяцев назад
I thought the 1st 1 would be: fear, obligation, or guilt… or gaslighting. This was helpful. Thank you.
@bjbalva
@bjbalva Месяц назад
It’s only 11 seconds in and I’m feeling overwhelmed
@dozer0535
@dozer0535 6 месяцев назад
4:20 go off queen‼️‼️ fuck that negative spirit, thank you for this video 🙏🏽🙏🏽 helpin us get out the maze
@darkomiku8902
@darkomiku8902 7 месяцев назад
7:40 Just like me watching this video, thinking that I will be able to notice these effects while at work.
@chineduawduche6177
@chineduawduche6177 Месяц назад
Sunk cost fallacy - thanks for explaining my situation right now
@JakeGrindstaff
@JakeGrindstaff 6 месяцев назад
I did not know that I had a psychological trap until now. Sunk Cost Fallacy, this may have helped me change my perspective in life. Thank you
@mukhitkazi
@mukhitkazi 7 месяцев назад
how do you come everytime new subjects. this one is best
@kieunganguyen693
@kieunganguyen693 6 месяцев назад
Very interesting video! So true, so helpful, yet so much information in so little time! My brain can’t process it all at once. I’ll need to come back to finish it later!
@Azaqa
@Azaqa 6 месяцев назад
The other thing that's less mentioned with Dunning-Kruger effect is that it not only means people with little knowledge believe they're an expert but also that the experts believe they're less informed than they actually are
@hellokittysays6333
@hellokittysays6333 7 месяцев назад
Unity principle could also be called in-group bias.
@m3t4ldood
@m3t4ldood 7 месяцев назад
Shared on my FB this is the thing I tell people and they tell me I'm crazy thank you for helping me to navigate my own Battlefield
@joannefitzpatrick992
@joannefitzpatrick992 6 месяцев назад
Some parents don't just memorize a few phrases to repeat them over and over, they know that to teach and to learn are often the same verb in the other language, and so they learn and grow with their kids, and listen.
@-redacted-
@-redacted- 7 месяцев назад
Her getting agressive at the end about no space on the shelf for old clothes sounded a little personal lol.
@studiosandi
@studiosandi 5 месяцев назад
I highly recommend this video.
@Triple265
@Triple265 3 месяца назад
Excellent summary.... great advice🙏
@boyinavault
@boyinavault 2 месяца назад
This channel is so valuable !!
@MrofficialC
@MrofficialC 6 месяцев назад
One thing I've learned is that if you have a thought in your head that you think is not good and you try to block it out that you will be left feeling like you only think negatively but if you let the thought fully come through and you think about it more then you might find that after thinking it through and letting your mind accept that it's true or false that you end up with a better result
@MindBodyStorm
@MindBodyStorm 7 месяцев назад
💥Very informative‼️
6 месяцев назад
6:30 im the opposite. if i tell someone im about to do something im less likely to do it as i feel i already done some part to achieve it by talking it
@_..-.._..-.._
@_..-.._..-.._ 7 месяцев назад
The survivorship bias wasn’t explained quite right imo.
@yaboisartre5844
@yaboisartre5844 6 месяцев назад
She’s gonna remember this
@kelechi_77
@kelechi_77 6 месяцев назад
Many of them weren’t explained well but thats what happens when you go through so much info in 13 minutes
@kellyfesler2578
@kellyfesler2578 6 месяцев назад
Sounds like a negative bias
@laurabenigno5720
@laurabenigno5720 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@randhyLeksu7288
@randhyLeksu7288 4 месяца назад
that spotlight effect were planted into my brain by my mom, the worst person who'll look every thing i did, break in to my social media accounts, stalk me with my friends and how i behave just to find a hole to shout me at home. j have trust issues someone's watching me all the time and use it against me
@KitKatHexe
@KitKatHexe 6 месяцев назад
On negativity bias: imagine addinga small amount of vinegar to a drink. It may be only a tiny fraction of the whole volume, but it has ruined the beverage. In contrast imagine adding a small amount of that same drink to a glass full of vinegar. It's not going to suddenly become palatable. Negativity draws more attention, because the brain has developed to latch onto things it percieves as threats, either mental or physical, and attempt to evade them. The issue in your given example us that the brain is under threat to its concept of self worth, and the avenue that threat manifests through is the very attention the brain gives all threats.
@HerrDoktorWeberMD
@HerrDoktorWeberMD 6 месяцев назад
For the anchoring effect, you just described the contrast effect again. The anchoring effect is a tendency to believe the first set of information you're given about a subject, even in the face of evidence against that information. Also, dunning Kruger effect applies to high skill as well, more skilled people often underestimate their knowledge or skill. I'm also not sure the survivorship bias was quite accurate? The example I've seen is from WWII planes returning from battle, and engineers figuring out where to add armor. They wanted to add armor where the bullet holes were, but it was pointed out that those planes survived... The ones that didn't were likely hit in areas where these planes were not, and that's where we should put armor. It's not "ignoring the struggle" that successful people had to survive, it's focusing on the successful individuals while ignoring or giving less thought to unsuccessful individuals.
@Krisjoverovovejovovichtski
@Krisjoverovovejovovichtski 6 месяцев назад
That is quite intelligent like reverse psychologically helping people to arm themselves
@mdjohar
@mdjohar 3 месяца назад
Have been looking for something like this for long. Thank you
@DarkPegasus87
@DarkPegasus87 6 месяцев назад
The Decoy trick is something used by game show hosts with three curtains. You choose one and they open a failure to convince you to change your choice. This is the question that earned Savant her status. It is to your STATISTICAL advantage to change, but you only walk away with one prize, even should you "win." On the other hand, sticking with your choice lets you walk away with two prizes, whether win or "lose." The question is whether the second prize is the one they offer or increased faith in others because they didn't deceive you. Either way, you win twice.
@gablison
@gablison 7 месяцев назад
I find if I tell people what I'm going to do I'm less likely to do it and more likely to put it off until later because the act of telling someone feels like a first step while if I just hunkered down and did the thing I'd build up momentum because I started doing the thing and not telling some I'd do the thing. It's like if I just ruminate on a problem in my head I'd go around in circles never solving it but once I tell someone about it, it's out of my head but still in a jumbled mess, it's not until I right it down that I can sort it out into something that makes sense.
@AlaricVonRiesen
@AlaricVonRiesen 7 месяцев назад
none of these solutions are absolute answers. but they are very helpful advice. I feel the same way, I have had good results working out, never really talking to anyone about it, but I have achieved good results I also wouldn't plan my days in advance, but the suggestions might work for a neuro-typical person.
@Ymch809
@Ymch809 6 месяцев назад
I understand every word you are saying, it’s so embarrassing too because you end up saying a lot of things and by the end you don’t do any of them and the cycle continues
@Ymch809
@Ymch809 6 месяцев назад
@@AlaricVonRiesenIve noticed this too it’s like if I jinxed myself lol I start making video diary saying I’ll be working out but never end up doing it, it goes better when I don’t say anything and dont make myself any promises
@hlaarche07
@hlaarche07 6 месяцев назад
Very valuable video !! Thank you very much !!
@aaronm7028
@aaronm7028 6 месяцев назад
Don’t focus on the terms, focus on the “why” of the action. Focusing on the “why” gives you a better understanding of how the action happened and what the action is. Then you can use those “whys” in multiple parts of your life.
@wellsshady
@wellsshady 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the advice, now I can stupidmaxx ever better
@RonaldGood-i8f
@RonaldGood-i8f 7 месяцев назад
I’m 30 seconds in and I’m already talking to my phone like “ alright, take it easy there”
@mrkiiv
@mrkiiv 6 месяцев назад
coming from power of now review . Gr8 chanel thanks alot.
@PonchoCowboy
@PonchoCowboy 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the valuable information. But we are still human. So I'm not gonna stress myself to remember all of this just to make the "perfect" decision. But I'll try to remember some that feels the most relevant to my life.
@kave_a
@kave_a 6 месяцев назад
Amazing video, much respect for the work you've put in, I would love to discuss possibility of translating your content. Is there a way I can get in touch with you and have a chat about that?
@Peaserist
@Peaserist 6 месяцев назад
About the Ikea effect, what if I like the act of putting it together? It's not that I value the item because I built it, but rather, I value building stuff.
@yeamelmao
@yeamelmao 6 месяцев назад
some of my teachers really need to watch this
@ttocselbag5054
@ttocselbag5054 6 месяцев назад
Practical wisdom: such an underutilized mindset! 👊
@jorgesan18
@jorgesan18 6 месяцев назад
Love the content, amazing channel! Sometimes I wonder how you manage to read so many books are they audiobooks?
@rabokarabekian409
@rabokarabekian409 7 месяцев назад
"Every"? if so, you missed the trap of hubris. Sources list from 5 to scores of bias types alone.
@shivamthemas
@shivamthemas 6 месяцев назад
Ur work helped me a lot, thanks❤
@World_EXP
@World_EXP 6 месяцев назад
This video truly made a strong impression on me
@saneworld9418
@saneworld9418 6 месяцев назад
Concise info, straightforward ❤❤❤
@Tiki_Doll868
@Tiki_Doll868 6 месяцев назад
Here is 1 more positive comment to read. Thank you for this video 🙏. Helpful information, explained simply
@Golgi-Gyges
@Golgi-Gyges 6 месяцев назад
The gambler's fallacy does apply to the Monty Hall problem (three doors).
@OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq
@OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq 6 месяцев назад
4:21 We need a new word to describe this effect. A negative reactionary assumption towards others who hurt our feelings, as a way of solace.
@user-03-gsa3
@user-03-gsa3 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely incredible. Saved
@kelectrik6977
@kelectrik6977 6 месяцев назад
Thanks I actually needed this.
@katisugarbaker7349
@katisugarbaker7349 6 месяцев назад
Here’s another psychological trap : thinking you “NEED” to do something because a RU-vid video creator says “…you need to…”.
@kinginu5847
@kinginu5847 6 месяцев назад
That's A Good One
@cowoverthemoo
@cowoverthemoo 6 месяцев назад
Passive aggression isn't healthy
@a_Drewski_guy
@a_Drewski_guy 6 месяцев назад
Action bias
@Karmiangod
@Karmiangod 6 месяцев назад
Best channel on RU-vid
@R.A.A.
@R.A.A. 6 месяцев назад
Info-dump: a very large amount of information supplied all at once, especially as a background information in a narrative. [Oxford English Dictionary]
@edmundvernon1059
@edmundvernon1059 5 месяцев назад
The anchoring effect is similar to contrast
@fineas-em6iu
@fineas-em6iu 6 месяцев назад
Negative Bias one was personal 😂
@Spiritual007World
@Spiritual007World 7 месяцев назад
Wow, very well explained. It was worth watching it.
@Towermidguard
@Towermidguard 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video I love psychological functions and dysfunctions
@troyjames827
@troyjames827 6 месяцев назад
They should teach this in school along with philosophy. How does school not teach the discipline of thinking?
@44Nate_
@44Nate_ 6 месяцев назад
I hate the spotlight effect, I work in an open kitchen and I hear customers voices in my head judging me/praising me all the time. It feels like mild schizophrenia that doesn’t really stop until I feel more comfortable in my surroundings. I just wanna live man but these thoughts don’t seem to go away. I think it’s just attention/approval seeking or something.
@jaymerrill4106
@jaymerrill4106 4 месяца назад
Your not alone
@HUbert33344
@HUbert33344 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful video. Thank you!
@NathanHarrison7
@NathanHarrison7 6 месяцев назад
Excellent information. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. Subscribed.
@ジェレミー-y6w
@ジェレミー-y6w 6 месяцев назад
Damn, summarised the entire book art of thinking clearly in 13 mins
@josefaak
@josefaak 6 месяцев назад
do you mean the book by Rolf Dobelli?
@kitten_meowing.
@kitten_meowing. 7 месяцев назад
So useful points 👍
@chrismichael9556
@chrismichael9556 7 месяцев назад
Should probably go figure out why your daughter is screaming 😱.
@jamesdewane1642
@jamesdewane1642 6 месяцев назад
She made that up, too.
@kimberlee9858
@kimberlee9858 4 месяца назад
You must be the one negative comment she alludes to.
@sethlopez4029
@sethlopez4029 2 месяца назад
Lol
@RoronoaZorosHaki
@RoronoaZorosHaki 6 месяцев назад
The realtor trick could also be considered andhoring
@keepmotivated3284
@keepmotivated3284 7 месяцев назад
Why your other videos are hidden?
@garymurrell5224
@garymurrell5224 6 месяцев назад
Top video! One didn't make much sense so I figured i need to pay attention to that one, i looped the video. I think I was aware of some of them. There were one or two that I had to rearrange the way it was put to fit the experience e.g. whenever I eat Indian i nearly always eat hot usually beef but on one occasion i thought ill try something else as a takeaway, fish masala, it was gorgeous so good in fact that I phoned the restaurant to praise the meal, nonetheless I missed not eating my usual beef vindaloo. Now on occasion i order a side dish to set myself up for further meals. Cheers
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