Showing posts with label Behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Behavior. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

What are the most interesting facts about human behavior?


  • According to a psychological survey, 73 percent of people get their best innovative ideas when showering.
  • According to a psychologist, chocolate, sex, and laughter are all important for a healthy brain.
  • First-borns say they are more responsible than their younger siblings 54 percent of the time, while younger siblings believe they are funnier 46 percent of the time.
  • According to a study, living in an environment with a lot of water visibility is correlated with lower levels of psychological distress.
  • Flying in your dreams shows an urge to show imagination and break free from your everyday routine, according to psychology.
  • People who feel like they're part of a team, even when working alone, have higher intrinsic motivation than true loners.
  • A study finds that making fun at your other half makes your relationship strong. And it’s the inside jokes between couples that cement a bond.

Monday, May 19, 2025

Psychological Facts About Human Behavior

According to psychology, people like you for two main reasons: your success and your looks. Also, your signature size shows your confidence—bigger means more confident!

Here are some tips:

  1. Negotiating Prices: When shopping, if you want to lower the price, say something like, "I love these jeans, but at ₹5000, I can’t buy them. If they were ₹3000, I would." This makes the shopkeeper feel connected to you and may lower the price.
  2. Winning Arguments: If you’re in a debate, speak quickly. This makes it hard for others to respond, and people will see you as confident.
  3. Answering Exam Questions: Start and end your answers strongly. The middle can be less perfect, but a strong start and finish will impress your teachers.
  4. Ending Arguments: If you’re arguing with someone, compliment them to change the topic. For example, say, "Wow, you look great in that outfit!" This can help end the argument.
  5. Greeting with Folded Hands: When you greet someone this way, it creates a positive connection and helps you remember them better.