What facts of psychology are still fervently debated?


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  • If you have more than one plan, the first one is less likely to work.
  • Yawning is contagious and can help us "unconsciously" connect with someone.
  • We care more about the tragedy of someone in particular than the tragedies of a plurality of strangers.
  • The beginning and the end are always easier to remember.
  • Something negative weighs 5 times more than something positive.
  • We'd rather be sure of something bad than uncertainty.
  • When we impose very strict rules on ourselves, we tend to break them more easily.
  • Sometimes we want to crush something cute because a feeling of aggression balances our positive feelings.
  • When other people disagree with something we think is obvious, we can end up thinking we're wrong.
  • Arguing rationally will not convince anyone. It is necessary to walk at the same time as the person, considering that he is the "wisdom holder" and little by little asking questions that are difficult to explain.
  • You are programmed to love the music you listened to in high school/college.
  • If we combine and make connections of facts, we can more easily remember several, without our working memory exceeding its limit.
  • Having and making too many choices every day can paralyze us.
  • When you feel you have little of something, you become obsessed with it.
  • If we weren't rewarded, we can convince ourselves that something boring was cool.
  • When an authority tells us something, we can lose our sense of morality.


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