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About Psychology: 5 Ways Your Mind Messes With You

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From Kendra Cherry, your Guide to Psychology

Sometimes your brain makes mistakes - errors that can result in mistaken beliefs, bad decisions, and biased thinking. Discover some of the common tricks your brain likes to play on you and how these psychological tendencies influence everything from how you feel and think to how you behave.

5 Common Mistakes Your Brain Makes

 

Ever feel like you mind is messing with you? Here are a few common tricks your brain plays.

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