The human brain exhibits negativity bias, meaning it naturally remembers negative experiences more vividly than positive ones; this evolutionary adaptation helped our ancestors survive dangers, but in modern contexts, it can cause us to overthink small mistakes and hold onto negative moments longer than multiple positive ones.
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Why We Remember Negative Things More | The Truth About Negative Bias đ§ #humanbehaviorfactsAjoutĂ© :
Your brain remembers pain more than happiness. This is called negativity bias. In ancient times, this helped humans survive danger.
But today, it makes us overthink small mistakes. One negative moment can stay longer than 10 good ones.
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