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The Business of Privacy: Who Profits from Your Data?

Introduction: Privacy in the Age of Data Capitalism In today’s hyperconnected world, personal data has become one of the most valuable commodities. Every time we browse a website, use an app, or even walk down a street lined with surveillance…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Thinking Beyond References: Challenging Claims Without Blindly Accepting ‘Studies Say’ Arguments

In modern discourse, few phrases carry as much persuasive weight as “Studies say…” or “Research shows…” These statements are often used as intellectual trump cards, shutting down debate and giving an air of authority to arguments. However, the problem arises…

  • delhiabhi@gmail.com
  • February 19, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Why People Use References to Win Arguments Without Knowing the Details

In an age where information is abundant and debates are won with the swift deployment of a well-placed reference, the phrase “studies show” has become a rhetorical weapon. Whether in political discussions, corporate boardrooms, or casual social media disputes, people…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Music & Storytelling in the Immersive Era

If You Don’t Guide the Topic, Someone Else Will: The Power of Narrative Control

In every conversation, debate, and discourse, whether in business, politics, or personal relationships—the one who frames the discussion wields the most influence. The ability to guide a topic determines not only what is discussed but also how it is perceived.…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Music & Storytelling in the Immersive Era

Why Thrillers Hook Us with Questions, Then Break the Rules

The Psychology of the Unexpected: Why We Crave Thrillers The heartbeat quickens. The air grows thick with anticipation. A shadow moves across the screen, and just when we think we have it all figured out—bam! The story takes a turn…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Systems Thinking & Smarter Decisions

The Evolving Nature of Decisions: Why Today’s Approval May Not Hold Tomorrow

Decisions Change—Deal With It We like to think decision-making is a neat, logical process: gather data, analyze options, and boom—an informed choice. But real life? It’s messy. Decisions aren’t carved in stone; they’re more like Google Docs—constantly edited as new…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Psychology of Disclaimers: Why We Feel Compelled to Qualify Our Opinions

Introduction In an era of hyperconnectivity and digital discourse, disclaimers have become an almost instinctive addition to public and private expressions of opinion. Whether in casual conversations, academic writings, social media posts, or legal statements, people frequently insert disclaimers to…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Music & Storytelling in the Immersive Era

Why Do We Love Stories?

Stories are an inseparable part of the human experience. From ancient cave paintings to modern films, we have always been drawn to narratives that help us make sense of the world. But what is it about stories that captivates us…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Culture & Geopolitics

The Double-Edged Sword of Economic Sanctions: Effectiveness, Ethics, and Consequences

Introduction Economic sanctions have long been a favored tool of international diplomacy. Governments use them to exert pressure on nations that violate international laws, threaten global security, or engage in human rights abuses. From trade restrictions to financial freezes, sanctions…

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  • February 19, 2025
  • Strategy in a disrupted world

The Strategic Lessons from Golgappas: What This Street Food Can Teach Us?

What Makes Golgappas More Than Just a Snack? Golgappas, also known as pani puri, puchka, or phuchka across India, are more than just a beloved street food. They are a cultural phenomenon that binds people together, creating moments of joy,…

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  • February 19, 2025
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