You Are Not Thinking for Yourself How Media Psychology and Influence Control Your Mind
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概要
Most people believe they think for themselves.
Psychology shows something very different.
In this episode of Honest and Open Conversations, we breakdown the science behind influence, media messaging, and human behaviour usingreal experiments, neuroscience, and real world case studies.
You will learn:
Why your brain prefers familiarity over truth
How authority figures influence behaviour
Why people conform even when they know they are wrong
How repetition emotion and narrative shape belief systems
Why stories spread faster than facts
How cultural messaging can reshape entire societies
This is not opinion. This is how belief systems are formedreinforced and defended.
The real question is not what you think.
It is why you think it.
If you have ever questioned media culture or publicnarratives this episode will change how you see everything.
Watch and decide for yourself.
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