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Psychological Triggers

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    people sometimes act first, then create justifications for their actions after the fact
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    Psychological triggers may dictate your life, but at least we can learn to insulate ourselves against some of the more irrational and self-defeating impulses we all have
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    Humans can be said to be an inventory of experiences that judgments are made from. You’ll be able to pick out and identify some of what happens in between experi

    experiences and judgments—the perceptions, triggers, and emotions that make us who we are

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    emotions and emotional arousal.

    When our minds are clouded with rage or fear, it’s clear that we seek fast action, not accurate or even smart action.

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    His experiment worked on the premise that the participant was administering a memory test to someone in another room, and if the unseen person made a mistake on the test, the participant was given the instruction from a man in a lab coat to punish them with electric shocks stemming from the “shock machine.”
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    But they shared the view that human behavior is highly subject to various experiences and conditions.
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    staying safe and secure. Being dictated by triggers to say the least!
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    If we’re not careful, we can let our fears control us completely—think social anxiety to the highest degree and how every decision is predicated on
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    big takeaway from this discussion is that anxieties and fears create a frame of mind in which we feel we have to act immediately to gain pleasure and avoid punishment.
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    So why are we so deathly afraid at the sight of spiders and snakes but not cars? The only answer that makes any sense is the evolutionary one. Spiders and snakes were legitimate menaces to society at one time, maybe even most of the era of human existence. They have become ingrained in our psyches as enormous risks to avoid at all costs. Car wreck fatalities have only been around since motorized vehicles have—roughly the 1890s, which is practically yesterday in terms of human consciousness.
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