13 Applicable Psychological Facts for better thinking approach:

That Facts influence your rational abilities.

Shamaz Abraham
Betterism
2 min readFeb 22, 2021

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Our brain can trick us. In our everyday life, We face tricks and indulge them as a low category of focus or intention. Psychology helps us to know How the brain starts a wild goose chase to enhance our convincing power.

That’s not the reality Brain convinces us to see the charm or evil that disturbs our emotional stability. Here’re 13 Facts about How our brain tricks us. If you read them and consider them, you may know How to respond in various situation.

1.Control over something makes us happy. Inversely, Losing control put us in a helpless, unhappy and depressed state.

2.Sometimes, We imagine having control over someone without conforming to it. It works some times or not.

3.When people show question with answers, Questions seem easy. Without any Answer, the Question seems hard, Irrespective of the nature of the Questions.

4.Act of remembering involves filling in details that are new to the brain.

5.We can’t tell when it happens because filling in happens quickly and unconsciously.

6.Brain predict the next hour clearly, but next year is fuzzy for us. That’s why a long term plan is a stupid idea for the brain.

7.Imagination fills up too fast that it is not aware of us. We imagine future details to the extent that our brain can imagine.

8.We mistakenly conclude that we will feel tomorrow as we’re today.

9.Verity Enhance pleasure when consumption is rapid.

10.Verity reduces pleasure when consumption is slow.

11.The mind uses the word or point of confusion for its gratification. That’s why most of us think that we’re talented because it’s not clear for us.

12.We see the world with a combination of reality plus illusions. A healthy psychological immune system strikes a balance that allows us to feel great to cope with our situation but, bad enough to do something about Problem.

13.Brain and Eyes has a beneficial relationship in which the brain agree to believe what the eye sees. In return, our eyes have allowed looking for what the brain wants.

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Shamaz Abraham
Betterism

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