Why You Remember Every Embarrassing Moment (But Forget Every Compliment)
Автор: DeepLayer Psychology
Загружено: 2026-02-11
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Why does your brain remember every embarrassing moment from middle school but can't recall last week's compliment? The answer is Negativity Bias and the Zeigarnik Effect two psychological phenomena that explain why your brain holds onto bad memories 5x stronger than good ones.
In this video, you'll discover:
✅ Why negative memories are neurologically stronger (Negativity Bias)
✅ Why unresolved moments replay at 2 AM (Zeigarnik Effect)
✅ The evolutionary reason your brain "tortures" you
✅ Why impostor syndrome is linked to this pattern
✅ The 2-minute daily exercise to close mental loops
✅ How to rewire your brain in just 2 weeks
💬 COMMENT: What's the one embarrassing memory your brain won't let go?
📚 RESOURCES:
Negativity Bias research (Baumeister et al., 2001)
Zeigarnik Effect studies
Cognitive reappraisal techniques
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