The human brain creates an illusion of control to reduce anxiety about uncertainty, causing people to engage in meaningless rituals like pressing elevator buttons multiple times or yelling at screens, because the brain prefers believing in a comforting lie of control rather than accepting that some events are purely random and beyond our influence.
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You Have Less Control Than You Think #psychology #mindfacts #brainscience #memory #humanbehaviorAjouté :
You have less control than you think.
People often act like they can change things [music] that are actually just based on luck.
Your brain pretends you're in charge just to stop you from feeling scared.
Like [music] pressing an elevator button 10 times to make it come faster or yelling at the TV >> [music] >> to help your team win.
Your brain would rather believe a lucky lie than admit that [music] you have zero power over what happens next.
What lucky habit are you using to fake being in control?
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