Some psychological fact by sirsticks
I'm not a psychologist but I thought of some possible psychological fact
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- Insomnia is usually for those who have a high I.Q. intelligent people have a harder time switching off their brain
- Lazy people accomplish more. Their laziness enable them to find the easiest and quickest way to get things done.
- If someone cries on little things he's innocent and softhearted
- Your mind can sense someone staring at you when you're asleep
- Over thinking kills ones happiness
- The people who gives the best advice are usually the ones with most problems
- Easily distracted people are more creative
- When you truly care for someone their mood can literally affect yours
- Our brain is programmed to make three things impossible to ignore: food, sex and danger
- Most people text faster if the like that person
- Woman tends to respond best to compliment about their lips
- Writing down negative thought and tossing them in a trash can is a psychological trick that can improve your mood
- People look more attractive when they talk about things they are really interested in
- Your nose is connected to the memory center of your brain, that's why smell can trigger powerful memory
- Attempting to convince yourself that you don't care about someone is a clear indicator that you really do
- It takes only 4minute to fall in love, psychologically proven
- Messages that rhyme are more memorable
- Anxious people are better at detecting lies from others
- A person who feels jealous or clingy is actually someone who cares most
- Listening to sad songs actually creates positive emotions
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Nice list, thanks. #4 is interesting. I did an experiment in my Psychology degree course after a conversation I had with Rupert Sheldrake (of morphic resonance fame) He thought it would be possible to design an experiment in which we can statistically draw out the effect of being stared at.
I set up a computer in a room next to a two-way mirror. I could stare at the subjects without them seeing me. They got a few seconds to press a button on the keyboard - "are you being stared at, yes or no?" I was very skeptical. I did 20 or so subjects, with a few hundred tests each. After I crunched the numbers, it turns out that we can indeed sense when we're being stared at. If you take only the tests where I was actaully staring at them, they were correct most of the time. They were closer to random chance when I was looking elsewhere. Mind blown, I continued to research the effect. - There are anecdotal stories from wars where a person could sense they were being observed by a sniper, and felt compelled to take cover, and then hear a bullet ricochet nearby...
Amazing @sirsticks
How did u think of it
#16 is funny
I fell in love even within seconds 😂😂
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