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Feb 24

The more you chase happiness, the harder it is to find. Real happiness comes when you stop forcing it and start living in the moment. Happiness isn’t a destination—it’s a byproduct of presence

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Feb 19

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Feb 18

Ever felt guilty after making a bad decision? That’s cognitive dissonance—your brain hates inconsistency. So, it convinces you that the choice wasn’t so bad after all. The mind doesn’t like being wrong—it likes being comfortable.

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Feb 18

Memes aren’t just jokes—they’re psychological, social, and even evolutionary phenomena that shape how we communicate and connect. Next time you laugh at a meme, remember: your brain is getting a little dopamine boost!

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Feb 18

Memes provide instant gratification . When we see a relatable or funny meme, our brain releases dopamine , the same "feel-good" chemical linked to rewards and pleasure. This makes memes highly shareable and addictive !

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Feb 18

When a person's beliefs and behaviors are inconsistent, psychological discomfort arises, and they will attempt to adjust to reduce the sense of discord.

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Feb 17

Jastrow said, "From this image, we can see that humans do not rely solely on their 'eyes' to see things; sometimes, they also use their 'brain' to perceive the world."

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Feb 17

FOMO is the anxiety that others are experiencing something enjoyable or valuable while you are not. It is driven by a fear of being left out, making the wrong choice, or missing an opportunity.

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Feb 17

People can learn new behaviors by watching others. For example, children may imitate their parents' actions or behaviors seen in media.-Bandura

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Feb 17

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