Ididn't realize how often I did this a day until I saw this video! Denial rationalization regression compensation Reaction information Supression Avoidance Humor Fantasy Intellectualization Selective attention Disassociation Altruism Undoing Repression Spiritualization
@simonczech17329 күн бұрын
The ai is strong with this one
@charlotteampaabeng265711 күн бұрын
Got a 26 on the checkup quiz at the end of the vid. Had a feeling my mental health wasn't in the best place. This just confirmed it for me.
@thesimplicitylifestyle12 күн бұрын
And now I'm cured 😎🤖
@yup_pea18 күн бұрын
👍😄
@joshfriedman271719 күн бұрын
Sunk-cost choice so true
@PranaDelgado-q3s25 күн бұрын
Spiritualization is good
@ufosmen25 күн бұрын
Rationalization is badly explained and in general should not supposed to be here because i do not have to justify something bad or good that happend if that was the only one possible version of our reality, hence it's not a defence mechanism - just a logic that you ought to use
@OpalEstate26 күн бұрын
Wow. Simply wow. It is very well scripted. Examples given. Good visuals. Great descriptions. Words not overused. Very comprehensive. Its almost perfect. The only improvement i would suggest is that you can clump the ones which are very similar and often get confused and draw the distinctions. Again, the descriptions are perfectly written.
@CosmicCuriosity-2423 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words and constructive feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the content and the visuals. The idea of grouping similar examples is great-I will definitely keep that in mind for the future. Thanks again for your feedback; it means a lot to me!
@YujooNoh26 күн бұрын
Most koreans (including me) have a lot of chauffeur knowledge. The schools teach that way. Thats why we(we as in koreans) go to unofficial academic after schools
@CosmicCuriosity-2423 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's interesting to hear about the educational approach in Korea and how it emphasizes chauffeur knowledge. The system of unofficial academic support after school seems to play a significant role in reinforcing that learning. I'd love to hear more about your experiences with it!
@cocojambo627027 күн бұрын
My gf needs to know about the last one. She's so afraid of throwing away stuff
@CosmicCuriosity-2423 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment! It's great that you're looking out for your gf. The fear of throwing away things can be quite common, and understanding the psychological aspects can really help.
@masehoart756927 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I assume most people are a blend of 2-3 categories. In addition, age & experiences may cause a shift from 1 type to another
@masehoart756927 күн бұрын
Fantasy, intellectualising & suppression- caught! Great video
@CosmicCuriosity-2427 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching my videos, I really appreciate it!
@masehoart756926 күн бұрын
You’re welcome - I hope your channel will grow quickly & gain the amount of followers your content is worth
@CosmicCuriosity-2423 күн бұрын
Thank you
@sptownsend99927 күн бұрын
Now I'm no literary scholar, but how does the Pygmalion Effect relate to _My Fair Lady,_ or _Pygmalion_ by George Bernard Shaw, or the Greek myth of Pygmalion? 😅 Also, I always thought the Survivorship Bias was about the surviving items from the past were the norm, when in reality they were simply used less, and less prone to getting worn out and disposed of. An example that comes to mind is the myth that people were of smaller stature 100 years ago, because the clothes/shoes/hats that survive to-day are so small. The reality is that most of those small-sized clothes/shoes/hats weren't worn by many people, and the average-sized were worn, passed along, and eventually worn out and discarded.
@CosmicCuriosity-2427 күн бұрын
Here's how the Pygmalion Effect ties into both George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion", its musical adaptation "My Fair Lady", and the original Greek myth: 1.Greek Myth of Pygmalion: In the original myth, Pygmalion, a sculptor, creates a statue of a woman so beautiful that he falls in love with her. His deep belief in her beauty and perfection is so powerful that she eventually comes to life. This story encapsulates the concept of the Pygmalion Effect, where one’s expectations can influence another’s behavior or characteristics-here, literally giving life to the sculptor’s "Ideal". 2. George Bernard Shaw’s "Pygmalion" and "My Fair Lady": In Shaw's play, which inspired "My Fair Lady", Professor Henry Higgins transforms Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl, into a lady fit for high society. Through his high expectations and coaching, she begins to act, speak, and even think differently, mirroring the Pygmalion Effect, where the expectations and attitudes of one person (Higgins) influence the behavior and potential of another (Eliza). This transformation highlights how social expectations can shape identity and behavior. As for "Survivorship Bias", you're spot-on about why small items, such as clothes, often survive-they were less used and therefore more likely to remain intact. The bias occurs when we draw conclusions based only on surviving examples without accounting for the many that didn't survive, leading us to think they represent the norm when they actually don't.
@StoriesinfewminutesАй бұрын
good video!
@CosmicCuriosity-2428 күн бұрын
Thank you
@TheGiftofTimeАй бұрын
Sublimation also occurs when a solid turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first
@AdibaS-b4v21 күн бұрын
😂😊
@LouisOnVerdancyАй бұрын
And its so interesting to see how other people react to alot of these defence mechanisms wow!
@mansisingh8590Ай бұрын
Very informative video ❤
@CosmicCuriosity-24Ай бұрын
Thank you
@petaruric9991Ай бұрын
👌
@billybaxter5492Ай бұрын
"Paul Pott" ...
@hasanajami76532 ай бұрын
As a terminally unfunny person, I greatly appreaciate this explanation!