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Which disease is known as a silent killer?
Minds Code 🧠 – Psychology | Mindset | Life Hacks
Psyc.....
The reason we are getting different numbers is that this isn't just a counting game—it’s a test of Gestalt principles (how your brain groups objects).
The 'Body' group sees 9 (Grouping by silhouette).
The 'Leg' group sees 13 (Grouping by physical support/standing sets of legs).
The 'Head' group sees 14 (Grouping by individual consciousness).
Technically, if we define a bird by its 'point of view' (the head), the answer is 14."
The 'Body' group sees 9 (Grouping by silhouette).
The 'Leg' group sees 13 (Grouping by physical support/standing sets of legs).
The 'Head' group sees 14 (Grouping by individual consciousness).
Technically, if we define a bird by its 'point of view' (the head), the answer is 14."
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5 Psychological Facts About Women
1. Women often remember emotionally charged events in greater detail than men (thanks to higher activity in the hippocampus).
2. Frequent social bonding (talking, texting) releases oxytocin, reducing stress for women more significantly.
3. Women tend to excel at “reading between the lines” — detecting subtle facial expressions and tone shifts.
4. Being ignored triggers a stronger physiological stress response in women than open conflict.
5. Women’s brains show faster switching between tasks, but at a higher energy cost.
1. Women often remember emotionally charged events in greater detail than men (thanks to higher activity in the hippocampus).
2. Frequent social bonding (talking, texting) releases oxytocin, reducing stress for women more significantly.
3. Women tend to excel at “reading between the lines” — detecting subtle facial expressions and tone shifts.
4. Being ignored triggers a stronger physiological stress response in women than open conflict.
5. Women’s brains show faster switching between tasks, but at a higher energy cost.
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Dark Psychology / Self-Defense
1. Love bombing isn't romance – it’s a control tactic: excessive praise early to lower your defenses.
2. If someone keeps “forgetting” your boundaries, they’re not forgetful. They’re testing you.
3. Silent treatment activates the same brain region as physical pain. That’s why it works.
4. Gaslighters often say “You’re too sensitive” → translation: “I don’t want to be held responsible.”
5. The best defense: name the behavior calmly. “You’re using silence to punish me. That’s not okay.”
1. Love bombing isn't romance – it’s a control tactic: excessive praise early to lower your defenses.
2. If someone keeps “forgetting” your boundaries, they’re not forgetful. They’re testing you.
3. Silent treatment activates the same brain region as physical pain. That’s why it works.
4. Gaslighters often say “You’re too sensitive” → translation: “I don’t want to be held responsible.”
5. The best defense: name the behavior calmly. “You’re using silence to punish me. That’s not okay.”
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Deep Human Behavior
· We mimic the accent, posture, and speech rate of people we like – automatically.
· The more uncertain you are, the more you follow the crowd (informational social influence).
· You remember unfinished tasks better than completed ones (Zeigarnik effect).
· People rate others as more attractive when they’ve seen them repeatedly (mere-exposure effect).
· Compliments work best when given behind someone’s back
· We mimic the accent, posture, and speech rate of people we like – automatically.
· The more uncertain you are, the more you follow the crowd (informational social influence).
· You remember unfinished tasks better than completed ones (Zeigarnik effect).
· People rate others as more attractive when they’ve seen them repeatedly (mere-exposure effect).
· Compliments work best when given behind someone’s back
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CEO Mindset Facts
1. 70% of CEOs read 5+ books a month. Not for entertainment – for patterns and leverage.
2. CEOs make decisions faster with less information than average managers (they optimize for speed + iteration).
3. Morning routines aren't about productivity – they're about pre-deciding to save willpower.
4. Most top CEOs schedule “deep thinking blocks” of 90 minutes with no phone, no people.
5. The real CEO skill: saying no to 99% of good opportunities, so you have room for the one great one.
1. 70% of CEOs read 5+ books a month. Not for entertainment – for patterns and leverage.
2. CEOs make decisions faster with less information than average managers (they optimize for speed + iteration).
3. Morning routines aren't about productivity – they're about pre-deciding to save willpower.
4. Most top CEOs schedule “deep thinking blocks” of 90 minutes with no phone, no people.
5. The real CEO skill: saying no to 99% of good opportunities, so you have room for the one great one.
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Money Psychology
1. Pain of paying is real: cash feels more expensive than cards because you physically lose something.
2. People buy status, not just products. A $200 watch tells time; a $10,000 watch tells a story.
3. We spend 2x more when tired – willpower is a finite resource.
4. Mental accounting: we treat $50 found differently from $50 earned, even though it’s the same money.
5. Poor people don’t stay poor because they’re dumb. Chronic scarcity reduces cognitive bandwidth by up to 13 IQ points.
1. Pain of paying is real: cash feels more expensive than cards because you physically lose something.
2. People buy status, not just products. A $200 watch tells time; a $10,000 watch tells a story.
3. We spend 2x more when tired – willpower is a finite resource.
4. Mental accounting: we treat $50 found differently from $50 earned, even though it’s the same money.
5. Poor people don’t stay poor because they’re dumb. Chronic scarcity reduces cognitive bandwidth by up to 13 IQ points.
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Men’s Psychology
1. Men often bond through shared activities (side-by-side), not just talking face-to-face.
2. The “resting face” myth: men’s lower average emotional expressiveness doesn’t mean lower emotion.
3. Men are more likely to use direct problem-solving when someone vents – not because they don’t care, but because their brain flags “fix it.”
4. Status threats light up the amygdala in men more intensely than in women.
5. Men’s testosterone drops by 20–30% after becoming fathers – nature’s way of boosting nurturing.
1. Men often bond through shared activities (side-by-side), not just talking face-to-face.
2. The “resting face” myth: men’s lower average emotional expressiveness doesn’t mean lower emotion.
3. Men are more likely to use direct problem-solving when someone vents – not because they don’t care, but because their brain flags “fix it.”
4. Status threats light up the amygdala in men more intensely than in women.
5. Men’s testosterone drops by 20–30% after becoming fathers – nature’s way of boosting nurturing.
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