Why You Remember Every Mistake but Forget Every Win
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Why You Remember Every Mistake but Forget Every Win
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Someone tells you that you did something well.
You nod. You move on. By the next day, it's gone.
But that one comment — the critical one, the embarrassing moment, the thing that went wrong three years ago — that one stays. Detailed. Vivid. Almost word for word.
This isn't low self-esteem. It isn't a lack of confidence. And it isn't something you're doing on purpose.
It's the way your brain was built.
This video explores one of the most well-documented — and least talked about — asymmetries in human psychology: why negative experiences are encoded more deeply, replayed more frequently, and recalled more easily than positive ones, even when the positive experiences far outnumber them.
We go into the neuroscience of negativity bias, the brain's threat-detection system, and the rehearsal loop that keeps painful memories alive long after they've served their purpose. We look at why your internal self-narrative gets constructed almost entirely from what went wrong — and how that quietly shapes the way you make decisions, take risks, and see yourself over time.
This isn't about toxic positivity or retraining your mindset with affirmations. It's about understanding the actual mechanism behind why your wins disappear — and what you can do, practically and neurologically, to give them a fair chance of staying.
If you've ever wondered why success never quite feels like enough, why praise slides off while criticism sticks, or why your sense of who you are seems built more from failure than from everything you've actually survived and done — this video is for you.
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