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Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi explores the concept of “flow,” a state of deep engagement and immersion in an activity. The book provides insights...
Pavlovian Conditioning, also known as Classical Conditioning, is a fundamental learning process that has significantly influenced psychology, behavioral science, and even everyday life. Named after...
In the realm of psychology and behavioral science, variable reinforcement is a phenomenon that has captivated researchers, marketers, and technology developers alike. This principle, which explains...
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Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a self-help book that blends psychology, philosophy, religion, and personal anecdotes to provide a guide for living a meaningful and...
Inversion is a powerful mental model that helps individuals approach problem-solving and decision-making from a different perspective. Instead of directly aiming for success, inversion encourages...
Have you ever felt an intense emotional reaction when something you expected to have was taken away from you? Whether it’s a promotion that slipped through your fingers, a relationship that ended...
James Clear’s Atomic Habits is a groundbreaking book that explores the science of habit formation and how small changes can lead to remarkable results over time. The book presents a framework for...
Confidence is often seen as a desirable trait, essential for leadership, decision-making, and personal growth. However, what if the confidence we exhibit is not always backed by competence? This...
Have you ever chosen a restaurant because it had a long queue outside while another nearby eatery remained empty? Have you ever bought a product simply because it had thousands of positive reviews? If...
In the realm of philosophy, science, and everyday reasoning, one principle has stood the test of time as an essential guide to logical thinking: Occam’s Razor. This principle suggests that the...
Reciprocation is one of the most powerful social forces that shape human behavior. It is a fundamental principle that influences how we interact with others, make decisions, and even fall prey to...
Have you ever wondered why some people, even the most well-intentioned ones, make decisions that seem biased or irrational? One of the key reasons is a cognitive bias known as incentive-caused bias...