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“Wait… Am I the Drama?” – The Self-Discovery of Being a Narcissist

So, you’re scrolling through the internet, laughing at posts about narcissists, nodding along like “Ugh, I KNOW someone just like this.” But then—BAM—you stumble upon something that makes your stomach drop. A list of narcissistic traits that feels uncomfortably familiar.…

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  • February 26, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Pattern Always Repeats, The Never-Ending Loop of Narcissism (Déjà Vu Moments)

In The Matrix, déjà vu isn’t just a weird feeling—it’s a glitch in the system, proof that something is being rewritten behind the scenes. You see the same black cat walk by twice? Congratulations, the simulation is glitching, and reality…

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  • February 26, 2025
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

Codependency: The Glitch That Keeps a Narcissist’s Matrix Running

Welcome to the Matrix—but instead of AI overlords, you’re dealing with a narcissist. And just like in The Matrix, there’s one crucial rule: The system only functions because people stay plugged in. The narcissist’s world doesn’t exist without people feeding…

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  • February 26, 2025
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  • Psychology in the Digital Age

The Matrix Reference to Narcissism: Welcome to Their Simulation

“What is Real?” – The Narcissist’s Reality Distortion Field Remember that iconic moment in The Matrix when Morpheus tells Neo, “What is real? How do you define real?” If you’ve ever dealt with a narcissist, you’ve probably asked yourself the…

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  • February 26, 2025
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  • Psychology in the Digital Age

“It’s Not Me, It’s Definitely You” – Understanding Narcissists in Relationships and Beyond

1. Gaslight, Gatekeep, Grandiosity – The Narcissist Starter Pack Before we dive into relationships, let’s talk about the Main Character Energy™ that fuels narcissism. 🔹 Reality? Optional. They rewrite the story so they’re always the hero (or the victim—depends on…

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  • February 26, 2025
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  • Psychology in the Digital Age

What Happens When the Builders Stop Building?

The Silent Collapse of Progress We live in a world that thrives on creation—technology advances, infrastructure expands, economies grow, and human lives improve. But what if the people responsible for driving these changes—the inventors, entrepreneurs, engineers, artists, and leaders—suddenly stopped?…

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  • February 20, 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…

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  • 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
  • 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
  • Psychology in the Digital Age

How Gamification is Manipulating Human Behavior—for Better or Worse

Gamification is one of the most powerful psychological tools of the 21st century. By integrating game-like elements into non-game environments, businesses, governments, and educators have found ways to shape human behavior—sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. What makes…

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  • February 18, 2025
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