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Why People Mistake Familiarity for Truth | Understanding the Illusion of Knowing

Season 2 Episode 645 Published 2 days, 10 hours ago
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Have you ever noticed how something can feel true simply because you’ve heard it so many times? This video explores the psychological phenomenon where repetition creates a sense of truth, even when the information may not be accurate. By diving into how the brain processes familiarity, it reveals why we tend to trust ideas that feel recognizable and how this can quietly shape our beliefs, decisions, and worldview without us even realizing it.

This topic touches on everyday experiences, from social media and news consumption to personal relationships and internal narratives. Understanding this mental shortcut can help you think more critically, question assumptions, and become more aware of how influence works in subtle ways. If you're interested in creating your own content or starting a podcast to explore ideas like this, you can check it out here: https://rss.com/?via=71219c

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