11 Interesting Psychological Facts About Human Behavior
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- If you’re intrigued by human psychology, you’ll love these interesting psychological facts about human behavior! The way the mind functions has a lot to do with behaviour and personality. And while there are many unanswered questions still, we can better understand ourselves and others by learning about the fundamentals of human nature.
These psychological facts about humans are the findings of research conducted on small groups of people. Nevertheless, they can help better understand why we think, feel, and behave in certain ways.
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Daydreaming could mean high levels of intelligence. Or daydreaming could simply mean ADHD...........
People with ADHD often have a high level of intelligence.
@@B.D.TRX4 it's a sign of people trying to figure out their place in life and looking for alternatives to fixed ideologies that have been so prevalent in our "modern" culture... Problem and puzzle solving which is done predominantly by artistic and optimistic people!😏
Here's another interesting fact: we imitate the habits, behavior, mannerisms, gestures and facial expressions of the people we most often associate with. It's called the chameleon effect.
I can believe that.
Reasons why I’m careful who and what I engage myself in and or with.
Agreed
I thought everyone knows this.
we are trained, mimicry is a part of that process
The most interesting fact is we are actually animals that are behaviorally conditioned. We are species-centric and believe we are more than what we actually are.
Best answer I've read 👍 humans do seem to think we're not "Animals" 🤣🤣 that's exactly what we are.. Just we've evolved a self awareness and intelligence beyond any other known species is all which is why racism and religion bug me so much 🐞🤣 ✌️
@@eck754 we are not animals we are humans . This is how Allah created us different from animals 🙂
@@denisduro1259 we're mammals my friend, WE ARE Animals.. To be an Animal is not a bad thing its what we are, these ideas of grandure and thinking we're anything other than an incredibly intelligent complex biological organism are partly why human beings are killing this planet & everything in it, we are animals and we must reclaim our place in the balance of nature .. And my mum n dad made me not any god my friend, not my beliefs, I respect your belief and I'm not saying you're wrong or I'm right, I'm saying "I know my mum n dad made me there's proof of that for me" I've seen no proof of a god personally though... I'm proud to be an Animal and part of the beautiful natural life tapestry on this amazing planet ❤️🌏 this is sent with 100% respect, its just my opinion 👍take care brother ✌️
@@eck754 you might be an animal.
But I’m a human.
@@jonathanlippe a human is an animal, we are mammals !! Grandiose ideas that we human animals are something more 🤣🤣 we are just an animal life form like any other on this planet !!!
I love volunteering! I love to hear people’s stories and enjoy lifting people up, they call me codependent, I call it kindness! 💥
Daydreaming is one thing, Reminiscing is another. I think reminiscing on the good and positive things that occurred in your total life experience is, and can be very rewarding in your senior years, and on your death bed.
I really have to wonder what makes people act the way they do. Some are proud of hurting others while others just try to be as understanding as possible and then there are the manipulators, drama starters and pathological liars. Some things are just not ours to concern ourselves with. In fact, most things aren’t.
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True! I sometimes try to understand what they might be going through or what's the compulsion for such behaviour! Interestingly we are not very different from other living organisms!
#1 never give out advice, #2 mind your business, #3 don't worry about others, #4 everyone only look out only for themselves, even though they say they care, #5 don't lend people money, #6 if you go out of your ways, it will always backfire on your face and there are more...
Everyone only look out only for themselves? For the deepest of my heart I always care for my family, you make 0% sense. There's millions people outside who want sacrifice everything for the one they love, you need to touch grass and get out from your basement. You are using too much book and internet
It sounds like you've had some bad experiences that have soured you on others. The world is a mixed bag, yes there are selfish and self-centered people in this old world, but there are also people who do care and are kind and loving. Seek those people out and forgive the others, harboring ill feelings will only hurt you. :)
Arrogance is something that runs in my family something I don’t wish to have as a quality. Day dreaming is great for creativity which is one of my best qualities.. I’m selective who I’m helpful to but helping the community is a good thing.
Can you please include the resources from which you get your studies within the description?
I love this channel! This is what I was looking for. It's very informative. I'd really appreciate it if you could put the link to the source study of each fact on the description because sometimes I'm eager to delve into the details of the facts.
@Tsu I’m not sure if this helps but these kinds of facts are gain through multiple studies of the topic and summarized into what happens the most, so there is no one study that has everything
@@DarkShadowGod4 Thank you for the explanation! Everyone including me can misinterpret information, so I want to get as close to primary information as possible.
@@tsu7611 Funny enough im actually doing somewhat of a case study. Sadly because of me being an introvert I can’t really ask people questions. Do you want to help?
Get that dopamine boost haha 😅 just kidding
Love your videos! I always learn something new. 👍
Human and animal behaviour is a very interesting study! I am obsessed with it soo much! Very good content 👏👍
Very good video. I am using it on my next dinner table meeting with my kids. Thanks
Love Psychology! Thanks for the content! 🤩
Another very interesting video!
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Please can anyone help me explain this more?... No. 7: we blame a person's behavior on their personality (unless it's us). Thanks in anticipation!
I asked myself the same thing the first time I heard him say it; after pondering on it, I realized what he was trying to say:
We tend to define people based simply on one incident, as in the example he cited about the "aggressive" driver, but a few minutes later, the same individual that criticized the "aggressive" driver as an aggressive person, did the EXACT SAME THING, but NEVER did he define himself the same way he defined the "aggressive" driver . In other words, one can easily define someone else as an "ANIMAL", but IF we do the same things, we would never define ourselves as "ANIMALS", because we justify ourselves as just acting in such a way because of some important justified reason but NEVER because we're "ANIMALS", even though we might have done the exact same thing the person we called "ANIMAL" did..
Watch more videos on the Fundamental Attribution Error. (FAE)
Essentially: when we observe another person having a reaction to the world, we tend to assign the cause or meaning behind that person's actions to their intrinsic, inborn personality. Rather than seeing that their actions could be caused by the situation. FAE means that we think someone's behavior is because of who they are, and don't consider that if anyone was put in that situation, they would likely have the same reaction.
The second part of FAE is that we assume that the people around us can see why we are acting the way they we are because they too see the situation. We tend to see our actions as being motivated by the circumstances, not our personality.
Really though, more videos on FAE explain it better than I do. And with examples. :)
"Day dreaming is intelligent..." Wonderful..!!
as a daydreamer i wouldn't say my brain is more effective lol
#2 was a beautiful tip 🙏 thank you
Very useful info thanks✌️
We need a video on lateral thinking and human behavior associated with it, personal request
i think the best way to win in life is by helping everyone win while you win as well as long as they put forth the effort to do so. the problems occur when people are denied a win for a long time for no good reason it's even worse if people cheat in order to deny a person a win. if you earn the right to eat sleep shower and have fun by working and not causing problems for anyone and paying your bills and taking care the people and things, you have in your life than no one should be allowed to ruin your chances of doing what you need to do as well as ruin your chances to have fun but if people still try to achieve victory by causing losses to others than you'll eventually be celebrating your victories alone somewhere and you will hate being alone which is why you cheat to win. if a person is starving to death i wouldn't blame them for doing what they need to do in order to eat, if a person that already has a nice house than why try to steal someone elses house so you can have 2.
Very y cool video! I'm learning so many new & informative facts from your content, my friend! I especially found the Solomon's Paradox quite fascinating! Keep these coming as you're doing famously!😎💜🌈🍑🌍
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Hey, Sarah, my friend! How are you? This channel does present interesting content, but I feel unsure about the accuracy of some of it. I'm not actually criticizing THIS video. It's probably fine. But some others of theirs, have caused me to question the accuracy of that particular video. But if you have questions, may I suggest cross referencing that topic? There are some good psychiatrists on UA-cam. I'll let you find your own. God bless! 😉
@@tobascoheat6582 Hey girlfriend! I appreciate the shout out tonight, indeed! I absolutely concur with what you're saying there!💜🌍🌠
@@tobascoheat6582 God bless you as well, my friend! Absolutely! You actually made my night, Rebekah! Impeccable timing that was when I got you're notification tonight! 💜🌍🌠
@@sarahhurst140 Isn't God good?
We’re the only species with the ability to make informational videos on the phycology of ourselves crazy shit
Absolutely.
More great lessons keep up the amazing work ❤
Thank you for uploading!
I needed a good dose of Brainy Dose!
Me also
👍👍👍Thank you so much may God bless you more!
I have more conversations in my head than I do in real life. I'm the only one who knows what I'm talking about. Peace
My (very kind) family got a Rottweiler after we were robbed. We were hoping it will grow up and protect us. Cutest thing ever, loved everyone and everything except our cat 😂
Really like studying psychology about human
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I'm fascinated by the wisdom in this piece. A book with similar subjects inspired a new journey of discovery for me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Thank you for the information ℹ️ Looking forward to new videos 🤩
I'm all 👂🏻 for those facts. Smoll rejections do hurt. 😓
Great video
Thank you
Thanks for the video 📸
The golden rule in the world of pet ownership is "blame the owner, not the breed." There are no aggressive breeds, only bad owners. I do see your point, but be careful with phraseology
I see a lot of projection from the speaker (biases biases).
Higher emotional and cognitive animals are more likely to be aggressive when abused or their emotional and physical needs are not met. Boredom and brain trauma also plays a huge part.
Thank you for sharing
I would like to know does talking to yourself happen because you live alone or does it come from a certain age
Very educational physiology I love ❤️ it.
Very useful video! Thanks!
Ahhh okay, you definitely struck a cord with me on Number Four.
I have worked with dogs professionally for over a decade and this has DEFINITELY always been in the back of my mind because, usually, the dogs are GREAT when their owners aren't around, causing their dogs to be reactive to the energy they put out.
That said, even when a dog is great with me, I don't invalidate the owners when they tell me how awful their pets can be. After all, they know them best!
So, in my mind I just subtly observe the owners for their verbal and nonverbal behaviors and ques - really, like 98% of the time it's something the owners aren't doing and aren't aware of.
Secondly,I do strong agree and understand a "breed bias" when it comes to certain human personality times. This is a thing for sure and I've learned you can tell A LOT about an owner just by the way their dog behaves. Not always just by the breed, but people definitely select for a breed based on their perception of the stereotype and their beliefs on how others will perceive themselves *through* their dog, if that makes sense. And this is absolutely not limited to just stereotypically "violent" dogs - but how e perceives another with a high-maintenance breed, or a working breed, etc. To an extent, yes, I will say for myself that when I meet someone with a well-behaved.... Let's use, a Cattle dog, for instance,I can infer that the owner, first and foremost selects dog as a friend first. Because you will not get the same kind of "mechanical" working relationship you would with them, as say, a German Shepherd. A Cattledog owner is also going to represent someone with a lot of patience and positivity. They tend to be thoughtful sorts of people because without a lot of meaningful interactions, inclusion in lifestyle, socialization, etc you will end up with a terrible hot mess of an animal with neurotic and stereotypic tendencies.
So, that's basically just kind of a long-winded example. Like I said, much can be inferred if you are observant. And it could easily go the other way as well.... I could easily keep going and going and going, but I'm anxious to get back to the video.... And that lovely voice. 💖
This was not a "marker" I was expecting to see in this video but I think it's a highly underrated one And I am so glad you mentioned it!!!
I can't believe this was on the list. Not very brainy.
So you like dogs?
@@antonvrb1510 I work with dogs and other animals professionally. 💖
I did not read all of this however the dogs that are born in my home grow up with similar personally traits of me and other family members
I agree 100% and I have an Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler
Ok thanks we can adopt to this
Very telling !
#11 was firmly agreeable to me.
We (probably) all have had "shitt jobs".
They over work you. They don't pay much. Sometimes the manager's crooked.
However; once in a while you find a "gem":
A crap job that doesn't pay much, but then again you don't DO much. (yet you feel productive).
I've had ONE.
Lots of little tiny perks, a dime more than minimum wage, and comfortable hours!
...but then again, I never asked for too much, either: 🎶"..when I was *TWENTY - One* ..🎶"✌🥺 *(Frank Sinatra)
I like/pry vat ice! *(i belong in a "cage"??)😥👈
- "know" C.
Never forget.
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It won't be long.
Foolish Brazen Idiots are always hilarious at dinner time!
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Girls with ugly tongues eat ally cat at the "Chime Knees" (restraint)!
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I enjoy the employ mint of God.
Ewe detest the laughter of Sod(om) Ann Gamoral: I'm upset with "production"
- Kat (thee) GRIFFIN🐲🚼
📵🪱💉...throwing rocks at a tank (won't) save yore peep *HOLE* (??)
🙏....Very informative... awakening....🤍
435 is where you got my interest
you are 100% right👍
As a chimpanzee, this is very interesting.
People talk about their early adulthood it's a time when one is full of hope for the further. Free and independent before routine and raising a family take over their life
Interesting facts.
Things that happen at early age are usually more memorable
rejection of a job you applied and knowing full well, you did not meet the minimum requirement at 4:42.
Interesting 😊
Thanks for the information bhaia
It is good knowledge
How common is it that people have a face that they are showing and a face that they are hiding when it comes to two-faced behavior? Many years ago I met a girl from the Philippines who turned out to be a liar and a fraud. But those few of her friends that I have managed to come in contact with have all said the same thing "that doesn't sound like Maria are you certain that you have been talking to the right person" what would the odds be that Maria would be all sweet and kind towards her real life friends and relatives, while being a compulsive liar online? When she and I met she told me that she had just graduated from nursing school, but some 2 years later there was a post on her third or 4th facebook profile that said "I have just graduated from the Lyceum of Iligan Foundation College, I want to thank all of my friends and family for their help and support during these 4 amazing years" but there were no photos from the graduation cermony or graduation party or how she on another of her many fb profiles claimed that she graduated from a school called St Michael's College Highschool located in Adelaide, Australia. What would the odds be that Maria would only be telling these tall tales online while being good and honest in real life?
So true
I was first convinced that my father had a psychological problem when I gave him a brand new high quality winter jacket yet he would not wear it insisting to keep the jacket he found at the run down old nightclubs he had bought... this junk ratty jacket wasn't anywhere near as warm and made him look pitiful as it finally dawned on me that was his intention all along. I had seen several odd behaviors out of him but this was the bombshell that made me realize he was just like his brothers who could never keep anything nice or look vaguely presentable choosing instead to walk around with bushy unkempt hair ill-fitting clothes and worn out shoes despite very well having a pocket full of money and a surprisingly large bank account
They had a strong mother who died early and a weak simpering father who left the family likely to pursue a gay lifestyle
Six siblings in all and three males lived rough disheveled lifestyles while all three females were seemingly healthy and normal in every way
"Above all... be a yogi..." Krishna
"There are no safe guards in human nature..." Limitless (movie)
Just meditate... analysis won't lead to truth... 😁😁
Thanks
Thank you!
Good efforts
Poverty corrodes heart . We need something heal to our hearts .
It’s necessary to me what heals my hurt heart is “ Marry my favorite guy “ who DNA is “ White “ and “ Blonde “ , “ Blue Eyes “ , 6feet taller . Nordic guy , I wish , I could 💕
MARRY AND MONEY , every single person needs money and love , BOTH
I am Spinal Cord Injury patient , I WANT to TREAT my INJURY AS SOON AS I CAN .
Because , I want MONEY a lot !
Then , I will marry as soon as I can . I NEED LOVE , TOO .
The remonesence bump affects alot of people let me tell u why coz they had trauma as a child bullied ect and carry it out into their adult wood
We have a Rottweiler, he is no guard dog- more like big baby😆
I must be a super smart person because I have always been dreamer.
I like the fact that you bought up about stepping back and seeing things from their side . Not many actually do that.
3:50 This I wil disagree with. People can't change their situations and if they live in the City in a high crime area doesn't make them a ball of stress and aggression.
People are complex individuals. We can't say that a place they live or how they are bought up will determine who or what they become. You can live in a beautiful house on the country side and hold a extreme amount of aggressive tendency. Still a interesting video. Some of it can be argued but then again that good Science when it cam be.
Good
I agree with most of this except for the dog part. There is no such thing as a aggressive breed only bad owners.
As a professional dog breeder. I agree. I actually breed Rottweilers. They look mean. But their all a bunch of sweethearts looking for a belly rubbing
Yes. You can take any breed and turn them aggressive by how you treat them. 😕
That's why he said "stereotipicaly violent"
Yeah cane corso, bandogee, dogo argintino & pitbulls aren’t typically aggressive from hundreds or thousand of generations of breeding to fight and be aggressive. The hundreds of episodes where they have never been abused and just suddenly snap and kill a child are all fake news. All states and cities and countries and insurance companies that use actuary tables to determine dangerous dog breeds are all wrong. Your anecdotal evidence is the gospel. Lol 😂
Have you ever owned a chihuahua…
I hate asking for things because of regection
Here's why I get jealous of people with money. I'm tired of being broke and poor and I often blame my parents for being poor and broke plus my parents didn't take care of me. I lived my life with my boyfriend Freddie Staley not having a future not worth having knowing that I am more confident with the present and I don't talk about the future the same way other people do but for my future starting today I want to learn how to read cards better and my favorite idea of pets are crickets or a frog because I can't afford vet bills and medications because I'm poor and I already graduated college but I don't have a job don't want a job I already have a boyfriend Freddie Staley so when he moves out I'll spend the rest of my life alone and I'll never be able to learn any other language other than English properly because I can't speak a foreign language ever and thank goodness I don't drive so I take a cab instead. I may have different dreams than others and advertising doesn't always make me want something like for example just because they want it doesn't mean I do because I like different things than others and I don't have a car so helping people is hard because I don't have anyone else who wants to join in too because right now due to the virus nobody wants to go to feed my starving children anymore because they don't want to be caught dead in groups with other people. Such ignorant people have to deal with so I don't go to church anymore. That is my choice and I don't let people change that right at all
Interesting
Always loved your content n never hear anything you said I know is not true ! But as a owner off a red nose pit from 6 weeks old still smiling at the age of 14 years old! There is no such thing as a aggressive breed of dog n is out of order to label any breed as aggressive! Any dog of any breed can be aggressive if the are not socialised as pups , shown aggression by disgusting people, trained to-be aggressive or are scared to the point aggression is the last option they have left to get out the situation there in! My pit redz love all other dogs small to big! Let’s pups jump all over her n play fights with my neighbours doebermon who towers over her every time there together with out ever either dog getting aggressive! Don’t label a breed aggressive please! Renowned behaviour psychologist teach you need the capability to be aggressive it’s a defout mood to use when have to to stop you gets used bullied taken the piss out of.. so do think dogs are any different???
I was very neglectful to my chihuahua, she has bitten two pit bulls and a shepherd to death last week to prove your point
@@hoidoei941 Chihuahua is the only breed i think of as aggressive, even with growing up around unneutered male Pitbull's. It's *ALL* about how you raise and treat the dog.
pitbulls are not bad its the owner that makes them behave the way they do.❤
Not true. Dogs are bread for a purpose, some are working dogs, some are companion dogs, ect. Pitbulls are a working dog traditionally bred for biting and locking on to large animals when that was outlawed in the 1800s people bred them to fight instead. You can be a responsible owner and make a nice pitbull but you'll never breed out that instinctive aggression. So most of the time people are making mistakes in training a stubborn breed that doesn't make them bad dog owners it means they took on a dog they couldn't handle. It's not their fault, it's your fault when you tell people "only bad people can raise a bad pitty" this is an excuse to justify your decisions and rejects the reality of what these dogs have been bred for. A bad dog owner can turn a lab into an asshole, a skilled dog owner can turn a pit into a nice dog. That doesn't mean the breed isn't naturally aggressive and less skilled dog owners are bad people for having mean pits. Go ask a real akc dog breeder what they think about pits and you'll get an entirely different answer than your friend John down the street with the friendly pit.
@@its_notta_cedar wow your a sad person and have no idea what you are talking about it doesn't matter the breed if your a shit person the dog becomes shit use your brains!!
@@its_notta_cedar Pitbulls are more of a nurture over nature kinda breed. I've met pits that wouldn't hurt a fly and I've met ones that would rip your face off lol either way.. every pitbull I've ever met aggressive or passive, were always clingy. Pits NEED to be shown affection and attention at all times or they get anxiety. They were bred for human companionship. The kind of companionship y'all have towards others is up to you.
Thanks 4 posting.
So it's Dopamine that causes me 2 think and create realistic avenues 2 a problem, which in turn add more avenues 2 connected answers n or questions.
Nice!
48 seconds repeating the title over and over again, then "let's jump right in" 🙄
You might should have mentioned the attitude problem, what is highly common in the military. This is where some stupid keeps messing around with a bad dog until ,they finally get bit, and then they blame the dog. "Dat dog godda attitude problem."
My perspective is much different
Kinda like shutn gate after barn got out
My poodle, wouldn't be aggressive no matter who owned him...
This video literally said nothing I didn’t know and I’ve heard other people say all this too. Like what happens to you when you’re young affecting you, and thinking about your problems from an objective point Is more effective. Idk. When I read the word interesting I automatically think of new information
Lol My neighbor lady rescues pit bulls. She is the sweetest person ever. This part of the video was ridiculous.... She rescues them to give them better lives. But yet they are considered some of the most dangerous breeds of dogs there are. So I guess that means she's a dangerous person too??
🤣🤣🤣 daydreaming is trauma flashbacking and can be adversely addicting, preventing from resolving traumas.
I'm the human form of a Rottweiler.
Everyone watching this video because number 10
Rottweilers get my stamp of approval and I think I'm a so sigma that I my goal in life is living the van life
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👏👏👏👏 1:11
I just want to be more social 😢
Is there really such a thing as normal and abnormal behavior? Can autistics be normal mentally and behaviorally, or is it automatically a no for them? Factually, not subjectively, just to clarify.
Dogs aren’t “violent”.
" violent breeds " 😂...
*Judgemental people tend to assume persons who own what they perceive as "violent breeds" as violent persons ...
there; I fixed it for you.
Ah yes we are getting interested in our self.
interesting
I need to report the one that treated me.
Dog have your personality, is like the childrens you raise, is like the mirror !!!
I find us as people repulsive and disgusting
Including yourself?
@@zaconmacon565 yes especially me
@@Aaedion damn. That's pathetically sad.
@@zaconmacon565 indeed
I am not an animal I am a spirit in a body made in Gods image when the body dies the real us inside known as the soul continues on the Bible says to to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord and after this the judgement .
The ignorance in this video behind the belief of violent breeds. There is some truth to this point but it's not about picking a " violent breed" because they're a violent person. Pitbulls are known to be one of the more aggressive breeds but when I raised a pit bull she ended up being the sweetest thing on the face of the planet. If an aggressive owner owns a normally docile breed of dog that normally docile breed of dog will be a hostile dog I believe is the true point behind this part in the video