Psychology facts about human behavior:
- It takes about 66 days for an average individual to make something a daily habit.
- Individuals who have a deep sense of guilt are better at identifying the emotions and concerns of the people around them.
- During the 7 minutes of neural activity you will have before dying, you will see your memories in a dreamlike pattern.
- Having siblings is proven to help with getting along well with peers.
- If you sob out of happiness, the first tear will come from the right eye, but if you cry out of sorrow, it will come from the left.
- Food prepared by someone else tastes much better than your own preparation, even when you use the same recipe.
- Hearing a single negative thing could damage at least five positive memories.
- We’re the most imaginative in the night and the least creative in the day.
- Being home alone and isolated for a long time is just as bad for your wellbeing as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
- People are more likely to blame someone in the case when something negative happens.
Psychology facts about dreams:
- The opposite of deja vu is called “jamais vu” . Meaning not remembering something you see.
- Nightmares are mostly caused by sleeping in an extremely cold room temperature.
- Your dreams are mirror. They reflect your inner most feelings about the world and people around you.
- Your emotions can alter you dreams. Dreaming of someone reflects either happiness or pain they caused you to feel.
- You Forget 90 percent of your dreams within 10 minutes
- In our dreams, we only see faces that we know.
- Not everybody dreams in color.
- Your mind is more active during a dream rather than when you're awake.
- Dreams are often forgotten.
- Some dreams could be premonitions.
Psychology facts about life:
- If we have plan B, our plan A is less likely to work.
- Fear can feel good, if we are not really in danger.
- Catching a yawn can help us bond.
- Beginnings and ends are most likely to remember than middles.
- It takes five positive things to outweigh a single negative thing.
- We always try to return a favor.
- We'd rather know something bad is coming than not know what to expect.
- Our brains want us to be lazy.
- We keep believing things, even when we know they're wrong.
- We'd rather skew the facts than change our beliefs about people.
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