Every Psychological Trap Explained in 13 Minutes

38 Psychological Traps Explained in 13 Minutes

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  • @littlebitbetter7
    @littlebitbetter72 ай бұрын

    I have summarized over 10 books on Psychology. See here if interested - kzread.info/head/PLlbl0lCipVePj5kKkSKNk0gHsr7BECrx_&si=bKh4LnK-96FuEoHS

  • @13aware

    @13aware

    9 күн бұрын

    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).

  • @carterheekin1974
    @carterheekin19742 ай бұрын

    top 1% of extremely valuable information on KZread.

  • @aripadreaptatherightwing6028

    @aripadreaptatherightwing6028

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @ThecouncilOf8

    @ThecouncilOf8

    2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow 😮 you've have watched everything on KZread and narrowed it down to the top 1%

  • @tigweldNY

    @tigweldNY

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you a bot?

  • @leoGInnJago

    @leoGInnJago

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tigweldNY are u?

  • @RashadTyrique
    @RashadTyrique2 ай бұрын

    I experienced “the curse of knowledge” while raising my son. I would get upset with him when he does certain things. Only later to understand that he doesn’t know the things I know and that he’s in the process of learning, so have patience and teach him right from wrong

  • @renaldsunset

    @renaldsunset

    2 ай бұрын

    Please work on that aspect of your personality as it has ruined my childhood and inflicted terrible wounds to my mental health that I’m still at 37 struggling to heal.

  • @thegovernor067

    @thegovernor067

    2 ай бұрын

    Agree ​@@renaldsunset

  • @thegovernor067

    @thegovernor067

    2 ай бұрын

    Same with my dad

  • @UCAP

    @UCAP

    2 ай бұрын

    imagine if all people understood this

  • @orlandovega6958

    @orlandovega6958

    2 ай бұрын

    My dad was the same way. I have unfortunately followed in his steps. First step is to acknowledge such behavior, second step is to correct it. Im currently working on my patience.

  • @edwong4178
    @edwong41782 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    End of the history for me

  • @plantinapot9169

    @plantinapot9169

    2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    Less skewed, I mean

  • @lukasz_zalewski

    @lukasz_zalewski

    2 ай бұрын

    @@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.

  • @Westhe2nd
    @Westhe2nd2 ай бұрын

    I am immediately liking this simply bc you got right to the info instead of some long drawn out backstory

  • @IronicCrime

    @IronicCrime

    2 ай бұрын

    that's the contrast effect haha

  • @brpragyanchaitanya9442
    @brpragyanchaitanya94422 ай бұрын

    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

    Ай бұрын

    I love you...

  • @Angelmations

    @Angelmations

    Ай бұрын

    Bro she already talked about it in the video we don’t need this

  • @Sunny-pg3ek

    @Sunny-pg3ek

    12 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @aamonzan3006

    @aamonzan3006

    2 күн бұрын

    @@Angelmations ye but most people cant remeber all of them so that is a helpful comment

  • @user-dm8nr9ih1n
    @user-dm8nr9ih1n2 ай бұрын

    The actual reason why I find such videos helpful is it brings awareness to what things exist which pique my interest so that I can research aabout them deeper later.

  • @6-Silent-0-Killer-7

    @6-Silent-0-Killer-7

    2 ай бұрын

    Their all merely a excuse to not be a adult and productive member of society and take accountability for their own life happiness success and even sadness lables are a joke you give something a lable they believe in it they become it becoming a even fucken sloth and say I can’t help it I have smear shit on walls disorder ahH man alright my bad bro sorry to hear that I personally have I believe anything g people tells me disorder

  • @MarthaRodriguez-bn2wq
    @MarthaRodriguez-bn2wq2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    dr.johnsonshroom is your guy. Got all kinds of psychedelics stuff. Guided me through my first ever experience

  • @ReneeTorres-ey5ud

    @ReneeTorres-ey5ud

    2 ай бұрын

    Psychedelics should only be used with great care and respect, I would love to feel same man. 0:01

  • @MikeLatin

    @MikeLatin

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@StacyBridwell-ez2tuOkay is he on insta?

  • @JerryKson

    @JerryKson

    2 ай бұрын

    YES, he is dr.johnsonshroom. There's a lot of potential in psychedelics

  • @pussinboots9983
    @pussinboots99832 ай бұрын

    "Have a nice day!" "Enjoy your 24 hours!" Framing effect be like

  • @throughthoroughthought8064

    @throughthoroughthought8064

    Ай бұрын

    New way is lots more ominous.

  • @E44792
    @E447922 ай бұрын

    videos like this is why youtube is best platform out there. bless all the people sharing free information like this

  • @MMLanoue
    @MMLanoue2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    also video game addicts (i know myself)@@beewest5704

  • @meganoob12

    @meganoob12

    Ай бұрын

    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".

  • @SharkFish18
    @SharkFish182 ай бұрын

    Study this video everyday! Truly valuable information, well explained and straight to the point.

  • @eeaotly
    @eeaotly2 ай бұрын

    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

    2 ай бұрын

    The “taking things literally” effect.

  • @5stringking

    @5stringking

    2 ай бұрын

    A consistent liberal bias

  • @JDoe001

    @JDoe001

    2 ай бұрын

    The pooooooooooooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnt! ☝🏻↗️😮(the point went over the head)

  • @joelanderson5285

    @joelanderson5285

    2 ай бұрын

    They do lower their heads, which looks like they are burying their head from some angles.

  • @Illustratedinformationcenter
    @Illustratedinformationcenter3 ай бұрын

    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!

  • @MrG__2
    @MrG__23 ай бұрын

    Your last two videos have been invaluable! The concise and informative content re: psychology and cognitive biases all in one place is appreciated. Keep it up!

  • @skeletor127
    @skeletor1272 ай бұрын

    That one negative comment. What that guy is wearing, where he lives, what he looks like, where he went to school, etc is all irrelevant.

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    @veelee2156Ай бұрын

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    @hurlicane562 ай бұрын

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    @chalneleytusent67903 ай бұрын

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  • @smokedoutmotions_
    @smokedoutmotions_2 ай бұрын

    Why didn’t we learn these in school

  • @Gued3s

    @Gued3s

    21 күн бұрын

    Because the school dont teach psicology education

  • @SweetBabyRey

    @SweetBabyRey

    17 күн бұрын

    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

    9 күн бұрын

    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.

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    @eskilerin_kalitesi11273 ай бұрын

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    @edjwise2 ай бұрын

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    @User_Unknown_1519 сағат бұрын

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    @matone43742 ай бұрын

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    @jorgesan182 ай бұрын

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    @iwans83862 ай бұрын

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    @nerd263732 ай бұрын

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    @itsmeta4Күн бұрын

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    @sarcasmm3 ай бұрын

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    @slomellos2 ай бұрын

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    @cedricbillingsley39602 ай бұрын

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  • @chrismichael9556
    @chrismichael95562 ай бұрын

    Should probably go figure out why your daughter is screaming 😱.

  • @jamesdewane1642

    @jamesdewane1642

    2 ай бұрын

    She made that up, too.

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    @hiashacross6012Ай бұрын

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    @hlaarche07Ай бұрын

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    @kieunganguyen6932 ай бұрын

    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!

  • @natantitelbaum6061
    @natantitelbaum60612 ай бұрын

    4:56 Investment Bias describes it better. Thank you Alexander Grace.

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    @HUbert333442 ай бұрын

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    @aripadreaptatherightwing60282 ай бұрын

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    @pranjal123jain12 күн бұрын

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    @Allittakesiswillpower83713 ай бұрын

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    @saneworld94182 ай бұрын

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  • @chaelum2666
    @chaelum26662 ай бұрын

    0:00 1. Ostrich effect 0:19 2. Inability to close doors 0:41 3. Contrast effect 1:01 4. Chauffeur knowledge 1:18 5. IKEA effect 1:36 6. Curse of specificity 2:24 7. Spotlight effect 2:39 8. Halo effect 2:55 9. Reciprocity 3:09 10. Self-serving bias 3:26 11. Diderot effect 3:43 12. Anchoring effect 4:02 13. Negativity bias 4:44 14. Sunk cost fallacy 5:08 15. Paradox of choice 5:30 16. Framing effect 5:57 17. The end of history illusion 6:12 18. Pygmalion effect 6:31 19. Consistency principle 6:47 20. Planning fallacy 7:00 21. Confirmation bias 7:19 22. Bandwagon effect 7:34 23. Dunning-Kruger effect 7:49 24. Loss aversion 8:02 25. Decoy effect 8:23 26. Availability heuristic 8:42 27. Gambler's fallacy 9:02 28. Hindsight bias 9:13 29. Reactance bias 9:31 30. Action bias 9:50 31. Survivorship bias 10:16 32. Unity principle 10:33 33. Zeigarnik effect 11:02 34. Bystander effect 11:25 35. Ambiguity effect 11:50 36. Curse of knowledge 12:11 37. Illusion of averages 12:41 38. Endowment effect Js dropping this here in case somebody else needs it. Great video, very informative ❤

  • @throughthoroughthought8064

    @throughthoroughthought8064

    Ай бұрын

    Thank for the list. (Some need renamed, such as "Zeigarnik effect." Others I can guess the meaning to.)

  • @shivamthemas
    @shivamthemas2 ай бұрын

    Ur work helped me a lot, thanks❤

  • @rpgprime
    @rpgprime2 ай бұрын

    The spotlight effect is one of my favorites. People don’t think about you the way that you think about you.

  • @MyChilledMusic2012
    @MyChilledMusic20122 ай бұрын

    One of the best videos I've recently seen, and I view a lot...!

  • @dreamscometrue233
    @dreamscometrue2332 ай бұрын

    Very well explained, thank you 👏🏼 subscribed!

  • @TheGronk
    @TheGronk2 ай бұрын

    thank you very much for explaining this all very clearly.

  • @OTOSoundsandVisuals
    @OTOSoundsandVisuals2 ай бұрын

    I just learned about the spotlight effect like a week or two ago, and by understanding this, it has brought me abit of ease. I've been especially in tune with my emotions, and being perceived once I got sober, and man, it has been wild.

  • @TheYAlfaBet
    @TheYAlfaBet2 ай бұрын

    The 'For example' part helps me understand the context a whole lot better, so thanks. Really, this is a great educational video explained easily 👍 Not sure or saying that the Dunning-Kruger effect is having an effect on me :)

  • @Hooftimmer
    @Hooftimmer2 ай бұрын

    Hey, I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!

  • @InspirationalTruth
    @InspirationalTruth14 күн бұрын

    Darn good work 👏🏽🔥

  • @reejuvideo456
    @reejuvideo4562 ай бұрын

    Love this channel

  • @kelectrik6977
    @kelectrik69772 ай бұрын

    Thanks I actually needed this.

  • @kbraxton45
    @kbraxton452 ай бұрын

    I wish more people would embrace the Confirmation Effect ~

  • @HipHopWorldStar
    @HipHopWorldStar2 ай бұрын

    At one point, I was studying 8 languages at once. Made insignificant progress. Wish I knew about “inability to close doors” earlier.

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage10202 ай бұрын

    I thought the 1st 1 would be: fear, obligation, or guilt… or gaslighting. This was helpful. Thank you.

  • @Letslearnthechess
    @Letslearnthechess2 ай бұрын

    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. KZread pushes long videos down.

  • @dawnmiller2483
    @dawnmiller24832 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this!

  • @Towermidguard
    @Towermidguard2 ай бұрын

    Awesome video I love psychological functions and dysfunctions

  • @m3t4ldood
    @m3t4ldood2 ай бұрын

    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

  • @johnnybravo97
    @johnnybravo978 күн бұрын

    This video is great i needed this one

  • @Spiritual007World
    @Spiritual007World2 ай бұрын

    Wow, very well explained. It was worth watching it.

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison72 ай бұрын

    Excellent information. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. Subscribed.

  • @dozer0535
    @dozer05352 ай бұрын

    4:20 go off queen‼️‼️ fuck that negative spirit, thank you for this video 🙏🏽🙏🏽 helpin us get out the maze

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz77062 ай бұрын

    Finally you reach the question of death. What is death? You smile and laugh as you realize that death is just something you’re imagining. You are now too conscious to die. An Infinite Mind cannot die because it’d have to imagine its own non-existence. An Infinite Mind has nowhere to go, being already in all times and places.

  • @MindBodyStorm
    @MindBodyStorm2 ай бұрын

    💥Very informative‼️

  • @littlebitbetter7
    @littlebitbetter73 ай бұрын

    Hi Guys, I just wanted to give a shoutout to The Paint Explainer channel for the inspiration behind this video. Not totally sure if they're the pioneers of this style of videos, but it's important to give credit where it's due, right? Hope it was a useful video.

  • @Abhishek.Rana.

    @Abhishek.Rana.

    3 ай бұрын

    👏👏

  • @MultiTinyboo

    @MultiTinyboo

    3 ай бұрын

    Did you do the drawing?

  • @Dwiggytv-OG

    @Dwiggytv-OG

    3 ай бұрын

    Why copy their style at all though? You're a book summary channel-... Stick to that...?

  • @ForrestThoreau

    @ForrestThoreau

    3 ай бұрын

    Improvement Pill is the first channel with this style I ever saw nearly a decade ago. No idea if they were the first though.

  • @nonamewhatsoever3615

    @nonamewhatsoever3615

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ForrestThoreau the paint explainer may not be the first but the guy popularized it

  • @acdg7431
    @acdg74312 ай бұрын

    Thank You!

  • @King-yj2jx
    @King-yj2jx2 ай бұрын

    This video has cured all the debuffs life put on me.

  • @jussdoughjustin3893
    @jussdoughjustin38932 ай бұрын

    pattern seems to be making specific , objective and independent choices after careful consideration 🤔. thank you ✌🏽

  • @Hadi.Najjar
    @Hadi.Najjar2 ай бұрын

    very good summary thanks 🙏🏻

  • @nickpelov
    @nickpelov3 ай бұрын

    👍nice one. I watched a similar one wihtout examples. examples make all the difference

  • @ttocselbag5054
    @ttocselbag50542 ай бұрын

    Practical wisdom: such an underutilized mindset! 👊

  • @mrkiiv
    @mrkiiv2 ай бұрын

    coming from power of now review . Gr8 chanel thanks alot.

  • @FrancisMondal-rm9fu
    @FrancisMondal-rm9fu2 ай бұрын

    Thank you it helped me

  • @user-p6-3561
    @user-p6-35612 ай бұрын

    Absolutely incredible. Saved

  • @mchb84
    @mchb843 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your video

  • @phatdaddy3247
    @phatdaddy32472 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I’m not doing well in life, I needed this one. Keep me in your prayers 🙏🏽

  • @kave_a
    @kave_aАй бұрын

    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?

  • @blackiscolor7732
    @blackiscolor77322 ай бұрын

    I can relate each and every one of these to either myself or someone I know directly

  • @Krisjoverovovejovovichtski

    @Krisjoverovovejovovichtski

    2 ай бұрын

    Or even someone you used to know SOMEBODY gotye

  • @zc1312
    @zc13129 күн бұрын

    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).

  • @graciasnara
    @graciasnara2 ай бұрын

    A valuable video. Thank you very much for your efforts!

  • @kitten_meowing.
    @kitten_meowing.3 ай бұрын

    So useful points 👍

  • @jackso_28
    @jackso_282 ай бұрын

    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..

  • @shariibby05
    @shariibby053 ай бұрын

    I love your videos!!

  • @michaeld2716
    @michaeld27162 ай бұрын

    I heard the opposite regarding the Consistency Affect. So I tend to keep stuff under wraps.

  • @g.i.4144

    @g.i.4144

    2 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @garymurrell5224
    @garymurrell52242 ай бұрын

    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

  • @GODemon13
    @GODemon132 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @laurabenigno5720
    @laurabenigno57202 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @ZondraDosAnjos
    @ZondraDosAnjos2 ай бұрын

    I love this channel

  • @mohdyusuf5657
    @mohdyusuf56573 ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @PaintMyMind
    @PaintMyMind2 ай бұрын

    Great job

  • @Welcome_To_The_Oasis
    @Welcome_To_The_Oasis2 ай бұрын

    A lot of these is just using objective thinking rather than emotions. VERY good video, I hardly ever like videos but I did with this one

  • @razorscythe7258
    @razorscythe72583 ай бұрын

    excellent video

  • @MrofficialC
    @MrofficialC2 ай бұрын

    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

  • @Azaqa
    @Azaqa2 ай бұрын

    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

  • @thibaudmartin6741
    @thibaudmartin67412 ай бұрын

    thanks, it's gold

  • @Karmiangod
    @Karmiangod2 ай бұрын

    Best channel on KZread

  • @marvinmaligro3563
    @marvinmaligro35633 ай бұрын

    Can you also cover "GREAT CEO's ARE LAZY"? Thank you for the work you and your team do.

  • @studiosandi
    @studiosandiАй бұрын

    I highly recommend this video.

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