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Posted: 2025-04-13 05:00:14 UTC

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A collection of psychological insights from 'The Psychology Book' covering memory, personality, emotions, conformity, learning, cognitive dissonance, authority, self-awareness, flow states, judgment, irrationality, blame, knowledge retention, habit change, relationships, self, success, perception, and behavior.
Memory is reconstructive, not passive.
Personality is situation-dependent.
Emotions follow physiological changes.
Conformity influences opinions.
Exposure increases preference.
Modeling shapes behavior.
Cognitive dissonance drives justification.
Authority can induce harmful acts.
Self-awareness comes from others.
Flow requires balanced challenge.
Judgments precede rationalization.
Irrationality is context-dependent.
Blaming victims maintains control illusion.
Active learning improves retention.
Positive behaviors replace bad habits.
Self-disclosure strengthens relationships.
Self is continuously evolving.
Delayed gratification predicts success.
Perception filters reality.
Reinforcement shapes behavior.
Overcoming cognitive dissonance when beliefs are challenged.
Balancing challenge and skill to achieve flow states.
Avoiding the trap of blaming victims.
Breaking free from negative reinforcement cycles.