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  • 274 How to Identify Psychological Operations (Psyops)
    2025/03/07
    Psychological operations, or psyops, are campaigns that try to change how people think, act, and make decisions. Governments, intelligence agencies, companies, and sometimes people working alone use psyops to influence public opinion, create division, and control what people think.
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    8 分
  • 273 Smartphones and Mass Psychosis
    2025/02/27
    In the digital age, smartphones are everywhere and play a big role in our daily lives. These small devices connect us to a huge online world, giving us information and entertainment right away. But as more and more people get smartphones, there are worries about how they affect our mental health and well-being.
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    4 分
  • 272 Agentic Shift
    2025/02/21
    The term "agentic shift" describes a way of thinking and feeling where a person thinks of themselves as a tool or agent doing something because someone else wants them to, instead of thinking for themselves. This idea is important to understand how normal people can do things that go against their beliefs about what is right and wrong, especially when they are following someone in charge.
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    8 分
  • 271 Locus of control
    2025/02/14
    Locus of control is a psychological concept. It describes the extent to which individuals believe they have control over the events in their lives. This idea was first studied by Julian B. Rotter in 1954. It has since become an important part of the study of personality. This idea affects many areas of life, including education, health, and personal development[
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    4 分
  • 270 Regulating Emotions
    2025/02/07
    Emotions are a big part of life. They affect how we think, decide, and act. They alert us to our needs, desires, and limits. While emotions are natural and necessary, the way we manage them can have a big impact on our mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life.Emotional regulation is about understanding, expressing, and managing your emotions in a healthy way.
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    7 分
  • 269 Why Some People Choose to Be Willfully Ignorant
    2025/01/31
    In an age where information is more accessible than ever, it's baffling that some individuals choose to embrace willful ignorance. Willful ignorance, or the deliberate avoidance or refusal to acquire knowledge or acknowledge facts, is a complex phenomenon rooted in various psychological, social, and cultural factors.
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    5 分
  • 268 Why Some People Believe Everything They See on Social Media
    2025/01/24
    In a time where social media platforms control the information we consume every day, it's essential to understand why some people unquestioningly accept everything they see online as true.
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    5 分
  • 267 Overcoming the Fear of Judgment
    2025/01/17
    In an age where our lives are increasingly lived in the public eye—through social media, professional environments, and community interactions—the fear of judgment has become a significant barrier to personal growth and fulfillment. This podcast will explore how the fear of judgment holds people back, its psychological impacts, and strategies for overcoming this pervasive issue.
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    5 分