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Content X Consumer Psychology hacks
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Content X Consumer Psychology hacks

People buy from people they like, and moreover, people buy from people they like, even if they don't want the product. If your best friend came up...

4.1K521Apr 25, 2026
#skit #irish
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#skit #irish

Okay, bye everyone. See you later. Bye. Bye. Thank you so much. Drop me off. No, I had a really good time Right, see you later. Bye. Bye She's lov...

11.7M2.3MApr 1, 2026
Long-term love isn’t about butterflies, obsession, or constant chemistry. It’s about emotional safety, growing together, repairing after conflict, choosing each other on hard days, and building a secure relationship over time. Real love is calm, resilient, and intentional. These are the hard truths nobody tells you about lasting relationships. Comment or DM 2026 for more on building emotionally secure, aligned love. #LongTermLove #HealthyRelationships #SecureAttachment #RelationshipAdvice #EmotionalIntelligence
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Long-term love isn’t about butterflies, obsession, or constant chemistry. It’s about emotional safety, growing together, repairing after conflict, choosing each other on hard days, and building a secure relationship over time. Real love is calm, resilient, and intentional. These are the hard truths nobody tells you about lasting relationships. Comment or DM 2026 for more on building emotionally secure, aligned love. #LongTermLove #HealthyRelationships #SecureAttachment #RelationshipAdvice #EmotionalIntelligence

Here's six hard truths about long-term love. Long-term love is not a highlight reel. It's the long game. If you're new here, I'm Michael. I help y...

113.3K11.7KApr 21, 2026
Replying to @🤟🏼🖤ⒿⓊⓁⒺⓈ🥜🖤🤟🏼 #viralvideo #gifthaul #viral #unboxingvideo #mysterybox
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Replying to @🤟🏼🖤ⒿⓊⓁⒺⓈ🥜🖤🤟🏼 #viralvideo #gifthaul #viral #unboxingvideo #mysterybox

My grandma's gets a frantic and this is the gift that she got me. If you guys have already been watching, I showed you what she got my three-year-...

69.2K7.4KMar 12, 2026
No this isn’t a eat more fiber video! Tip 5 made THE BIGGEST difference for me and almost always gives me the urge to go #2 !!!!😁 So here’s some tips you can start doing EVERY morning to help you go poop. And yes it should be in the morning! The longer you wait to go poop in the day, the less likely you will go.  Build a routine around these 5 tips. Our body loves routine and once you start doing this every morning, your body will start going poop at the same time every morning :)  #constipation #tipsforconstipation #constipationrelief
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No this isn’t a eat more fiber video! Tip 5 made THE BIGGEST difference for me and almost always gives me the urge to go #2 !!!!😁 So here’s some tips you can start doing EVERY morning to help you go poop. And yes it should be in the morning! The longer you wait to go poop in the day, the less likely you will go. Build a routine around these 5 tips. Our body loves routine and once you start doing this every morning, your body will start going poop at the same time every morning :) #constipation #tipsforconstipation #constipationrelief

Here's five tips to help you poop every morning and know not one of them is to eat more fiber. First tip would be to drink six to 18 ounces of war...

152.0K8.5KMar 4, 2026
Stop fantasizing over the idea of men like JFK Jr. The reality is terrible! #jfkjr #lovestory #commentary
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Stop fantasizing over the idea of men like JFK Jr. The reality is terrible! #jfkjr #lovestory #commentary

Everyone is losing their mind over JFK Juner because of love story. Oh my god, he's so great, he's so handsome, we would love to be his wife. But ...

19.7K867Mar 27, 2026
🧠👃 Could improving your sense of smell improve your memory by over 200%? At the University of California Irvine, neuroscientist Michael Leon led a groundbreaking study on something called olfactory enrichment — also known as smell stimulation therapy. Here’s what they found 👇 In the study, adults ages 60–85 were exposed to 7 different scents (rose, orange, eucalyptus, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and lavender) using a diffuser in their bedroom at night. ✨ Just ONE scent per night ✨ 2 hours during sleep ✨ For 6 months The results? 📈 Participants showed a 226% improvement in memory performance compared to the control group. 🧠 Brain imaging revealed improvements in the uncinate fasciculus — a white matter pathway that connects directly to the hippocampus (your memory center). Why this matters: Your sense of smell has a direct connection to the hippocampus, the area of the brain affected early in Alzheimer’s disease. Unlike sight or sound, smell bypasses several processing steps and goes straight to memory circuits. This makes smell stimulation one of the most direct, non-invasive ways to activate memory networks. Other research supports this connection: • Smell loss is one of the earliest predictors of cognitive decline • Olfactory training has been shown to improve odor discrimination and memory performance • Stronger smell function is associated with lower dementia risk How to try it at home: 🌿 Choose 5–7 natural essential oils 🌿 Use one scent per day (rotate them) 🌿 Diffuse for 1–2 hours (especially in the evening or during sleep) 🌿 Be consistent for several months This is simple, low-cost, and science-backed brain stimulation. Your nose might be one of your most powerful Alzheimer’s prevention tools. 👃🧠 Follow for more evidence-based brain health strategies. #BrainHealth #AlzheimersPrevention #Alzheimers #alzheimersawareness #SmellTherapy
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🧠👃 Could improving your sense of smell improve your memory by over 200%? At the University of California Irvine, neuroscientist Michael Leon led a groundbreaking study on something called olfactory enrichment — also known as smell stimulation therapy. Here’s what they found 👇 In the study, adults ages 60–85 were exposed to 7 different scents (rose, orange, eucalyptus, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and lavender) using a diffuser in their bedroom at night. ✨ Just ONE scent per night ✨ 2 hours during sleep ✨ For 6 months The results? 📈 Participants showed a 226% improvement in memory performance compared to the control group. 🧠 Brain imaging revealed improvements in the uncinate fasciculus — a white matter pathway that connects directly to the hippocampus (your memory center). Why this matters: Your sense of smell has a direct connection to the hippocampus, the area of the brain affected early in Alzheimer’s disease. Unlike sight or sound, smell bypasses several processing steps and goes straight to memory circuits. This makes smell stimulation one of the most direct, non-invasive ways to activate memory networks. Other research supports this connection: • Smell loss is one of the earliest predictors of cognitive decline • Olfactory training has been shown to improve odor discrimination and memory performance • Stronger smell function is associated with lower dementia risk How to try it at home: 🌿 Choose 5–7 natural essential oils 🌿 Use one scent per day (rotate them) 🌿 Diffuse for 1–2 hours (especially in the evening or during sleep) 🌿 Be consistent for several months This is simple, low-cost, and science-backed brain stimulation. Your nose might be one of your most powerful Alzheimer’s prevention tools. 👃🧠 Follow for more evidence-based brain health strategies. #BrainHealth #AlzheimersPrevention #Alzheimers #alzheimersawareness #SmellTherapy

Do you want to boost memory by up to 200% or more than try this? Hey, all my hand with a plan to prevent Alzheimer's. I am a nurse with a high gen...

691.1K88.8KMar 29, 2026
HƯỚNG DẪN TRADE BO: Tổng hợp các khung giờ TRADE đẹp trong ngày #langquan #tradebo #phuongphaptradebo #tradebotheobollingerband #tradebotheocangia
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HƯỚNG DẪN TRADE BO: Tổng hợp các khung giờ TRADE đẹp trong ngày #langquan #tradebo #phuongphaptradebo #tradebotheobollingerband #tradebotheocangia

It's been 16 to 39 minutes. One of the things that makes me happy is that I can do it for you and for you. And I will have a better relationship w...

3.5K123Mar 12, 2026
Mi Jueves Santo en la Hermandad de la Aurora ✨ #semanasanta #albaycín #granada #perdónyaurora
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Mi Jueves Santo en la Hermandad de la Aurora ✨ #semanasanta #albaycín #granada #perdónyaurora

I ran to Paiña que nada me atraído. Everything I needed to get out of the van. I was in the van. And there was the day when I bought a van, right?...

4.1M383.8KApr 16, 2026
Các nhà máy nhựa đang ghiêm nhựa chờ tăng giá mới chịu nhã #sanxuat #kinhdoanh #nhaphanphoi #khoinghiep #xuatkhau
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Các nhà máy nhựa đang ghiêm nhựa chờ tăng giá mới chịu nhã #sanxuat #kinhdoanh #nhaphanphoi #khoinghiep #xuatkhau

I'm going to meet Mr. Thanh Nhua here. He's going to listen to me. He's got a lot of money. He's going to listen to me. I'm hungry. He's also goin...

11.6K213Mar 20, 2026
ChatGPT has gotten really good at performing therapy. And that's actually the problem. #MentalHealth #therapy #ai
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ChatGPT has gotten really good at performing therapy. And that's actually the problem. #MentalHealth #therapy #ai

Chatchee BT has gotten really good at performing therapy and that's actually the problem I am a licensed therapist I have been for over 20 years. ...

212.3K26.2KMar 23, 2026
Te amo y cuídate mucho, mi niña preciosa. 😿💔 #dedicar #amor #amigos #poet_psicologia #parejas
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Te amo y cuídate mucho, mi niña preciosa. 😿💔 #dedicar #amor #amigos #poet_psicologia #parejas

Many say that people pass through our life, I know that you saw a purpose in mine, and it was to teach me how to really do the idea that you would...

232.0K36.3KFeb 28, 2026
London Fog was once one of the most iconic outerwear brands in America. At one point they had the raincoat market so cornered that the FTC opened an investigation to see if they had a monopoly on the market. But through private equity acquisitions, the brand became saddled with debt, becoming more of a debt vehicle than a coat company. #fashionhistory #londonfog #trenchcoat #thrifting #privateequity
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London Fog was once one of the most iconic outerwear brands in America. At one point they had the raincoat market so cornered that the FTC opened an investigation to see if they had a monopoly on the market. But through private equity acquisitions, the brand became saddled with debt, becoming more of a debt vehicle than a coat company. #fashionhistory #londonfog #trenchcoat #thrifting #privateequity

Did you know that in the 1970s, two out of every three raincoats sold in America were made by London Fog? The brand actually had the raincoat mark...

291.1K30.9KApr 12, 2026
This is not your typical generic oatmeal that has no health benefits. Here is my recipe for my protein packed oatmeal that has tons of fiber, antioxidants, healthy fats, will keep you full for hours, and taste really good #oatmeal #highproteinbreakfast #hormonesupport #healthymealideas
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This is not your typical generic oatmeal that has no health benefits. Here is my recipe for my protein packed oatmeal that has tons of fiber, antioxidants, healthy fats, will keep you full for hours, and taste really good #oatmeal #highproteinbreakfast #hormonesupport #healthymealideas

The other day I posted this picture and I got hundreds of comments asking me how I make my oatmeal so let me show you. This oatmeal is packed with...

9.9K854Mar 6, 2026
High protein, high fiber, high and packed with tons of antioxidants tiramisu Chia pudding. Not only is this a great healthy snack, but it also tastes amazing #healthyrecipeideas #chiapudding #tiramisu #weightlossmealplan #mealprepideas #healthysnacks
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High protein, high fiber, high and packed with tons of antioxidants tiramisu Chia pudding. Not only is this a great healthy snack, but it also tastes amazing #healthyrecipeideas #chiapudding #tiramisu #weightlossmealplan #mealprepideas #healthysnacks

Hi protein, hi fiber, teramisu, chia seed pudding that actually tastes good if you don't know me, my name is Artol, I'm a certified nutrition coac...

11.8K702Mar 6, 2026
A Lesson in Iranian Ancient Mythology — or why Trump’s blockade is destined to fail
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A Lesson in Iranian Ancient Mythology — or why Trump’s blockade is destined to fail

Hormuz, or as the same Persian Hormoz, was originally Hormazd, short for Ahura Mazda, the name of the creator in Zerastianism, the religion of anc...

102.2K11.1KApr 15, 2026
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO ONE THING DIFFERENT! Successful people do ONE thing differently. They don’t treat failure like an identity. Most people think failure is the opposite of success. It’s not. It’s the foundation. Here’s what actually happens neurologically: When you fail, your brain can do one of two things: 	1.	Encode it as threat. 	2.	Encode it as data. If you encode failure as threat, your nervous system activates shame, contraction, and withdrawal. You stop trying. You protect your identity. If you encode failure as data, your prefrontal cortex engages. You analyze. You refine. You adapt. You try again. That difference determines your life. Unsuccessful people complain. They rehearse victim stories. The brain wires what you rehearse. So they get very good at feeling unlucky. Moderately successful people think success is random. Good luck. Bad luck. Out of their control. So they stay “safe.” They don’t risk enough to actually grow. Truly successful people bake failure into the process. They expect to lose. They expect iterations. They expect refinement. They don’t confuse losing with being a loser. Every elite athlete. Every great artist. Every major business. Every breakthrough invention. Thousands of failed reps. Beyoncé said, “I embrace mistakes. They make you who you are.” Thomas Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” That’s not motivational fluff. That’s nervous system training. Happiness isn’t in the having. It’s in the getting. The building. The refining. The becoming. If you want to UpSpiral your life, stop avoiding failure. Start rehearsing resilience. Follow me and comment “up spiral” and I’ll send you more information about my unique manifestation program. #successmindset #neuroscience #personaldevelopment #growthmindset #upspiral
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SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO ONE THING DIFFERENT! Successful people do ONE thing differently. They don’t treat failure like an identity. Most people think failure is the opposite of success. It’s not. It’s the foundation. Here’s what actually happens neurologically: When you fail, your brain can do one of two things: 1. Encode it as threat. 2. Encode it as data. If you encode failure as threat, your nervous system activates shame, contraction, and withdrawal. You stop trying. You protect your identity. If you encode failure as data, your prefrontal cortex engages. You analyze. You refine. You adapt. You try again. That difference determines your life. Unsuccessful people complain. They rehearse victim stories. The brain wires what you rehearse. So they get very good at feeling unlucky. Moderately successful people think success is random. Good luck. Bad luck. Out of their control. So they stay “safe.” They don’t risk enough to actually grow. Truly successful people bake failure into the process. They expect to lose. They expect iterations. They expect refinement. They don’t confuse losing with being a loser. Every elite athlete. Every great artist. Every major business. Every breakthrough invention. Thousands of failed reps. Beyoncé said, “I embrace mistakes. They make you who you are.” Thomas Edison said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” That’s not motivational fluff. That’s nervous system training. Happiness isn’t in the having. It’s in the getting. The building. The refining. The becoming. If you want to UpSpiral your life, stop avoiding failure. Start rehearsing resilience. Follow me and comment “up spiral” and I’ll send you more information about my unique manifestation program. #successmindset #neuroscience #personaldevelopment #growthmindset #upspiral

Successful people do one thing completely differently than people who are moderately successful or people who aren't very Successful at all becaus...

65.1K3.7KApr 22, 2026
This is how you become senior as the authority within any niche. How to establish yourself as to go to creator for whatever it is you talk about. Backed by psychology, marketing and human behaviour.
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This is how you become senior as the authority within any niche. How to establish yourself as to go to creator for whatever it is you talk about. Backed by psychology, marketing and human behaviour.

If you want to be seen as the authority within your space, like the go-to content creator for whatever it is you post by whatever niche you're in,...

65.9K5.3KApr 30, 2026
Sweet potato, cinnamon cake that is gluten-free, dairy free, and refined, sugar-free but most importantly taste amazing #dairyfreerecipes #glutenfreerecipes #antiinflammatorydiet #sweetpotato #cinnamonroll
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Sweet potato, cinnamon cake that is gluten-free, dairy free, and refined, sugar-free but most importantly taste amazing #dairyfreerecipes #glutenfreerecipes #antiinflammatorydiet #sweetpotato #cinnamonroll

Honestly, I've outdone myself this time. Gluten-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free, sweet potato cinnamon cake that is loaded with fiber, antiox...

20.4K1.4KMar 6, 2026
TikTok Video
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TikTok Video

This peptide right here might change your life, so you might not want to skip this. The name of this peptide is somorolin. Some people might call ...

1.7M86.6KApr 22, 2026
USING “СВОЙ” IN RUSSIAN 🇷🇺 #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage
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USING “СВОЙ” IN RUSSIAN 🇷🇺 #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage

What is "svoy" in Russian? This word causes a lot of confusion among Russian students, so let's sort it out. So "svoy" literally means "one's own"...

17.5K2.3KApr 7, 2026
You think worrying makes you responsible. It doesn’t. It makes you neurologically efficient at panic. Here’s what most people don’t understand: Your brain does not reward accuracy. It rewards repetition. Hebb’s Law says neurons that fire together wire together. So every time you rehearse worst-case scenarios, your amygdala strengthens the “danger” pathway. You’re not solving problems. You’re installing upgraded worrying software. And it gets deeper. Your nervous system does not clearly distinguish between a real threat and an imagined one. When you replay what might go wrong, your body releases cortisol and adrenaline as if it’s happening right now. That means: • Increased stress hormones • Reduced prefrontal cortex function (less creativity and problem solving) • More emotional reactivity • More exhaustion You’re draining energy over scenarios that haven’t even happened. And here’s the twist most people miss: If you grew up around chaos, pressure, criticism, or emotional unpredictability, stress became familiar. Your amygdala doesn’t ask: “Is this good for me?” It asks: “Is this familiar?” Familiar = predictable. Predictable = safe. So when life gets calm, your brain may create problems to return to what it knows. Overthinking. Nitpicking. Doom scrolling. Starting arguments. Finding flaws. Not because you’re broken. Because your nervous system protects patterns. Here’s how you interrupt it: 	1.	Label the part. Say out loud: “Here’s the part of me that worries pretending it’s helping again.” That activates your prefrontal cortex and reduces amygdala dominance. 	2.	Regulate the body. Cold water or an ice cube on the cheeks stimulates the vagus nerve and shifts you toward parasympathetic calm. 	3.	Reframe it. “This is unfamiliar. Not unsafe.” That’s how you rewire. Peace is not passive. It’s trained. Discomfort isn’t danger. It’s new wiring forming. If you want to UpSpiral your nervous system instead of rehearsing catastrophe, follow me and comment the word up spiral and I’ll send you more information about my unique manifestation program. #nervoussystem #neuroscience #overthinking #anxietyrelief #manifestation
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You think worrying makes you responsible. It doesn’t. It makes you neurologically efficient at panic. Here’s what most people don’t understand: Your brain does not reward accuracy. It rewards repetition. Hebb’s Law says neurons that fire together wire together. So every time you rehearse worst-case scenarios, your amygdala strengthens the “danger” pathway. You’re not solving problems. You’re installing upgraded worrying software. And it gets deeper. Your nervous system does not clearly distinguish between a real threat and an imagined one. When you replay what might go wrong, your body releases cortisol and adrenaline as if it’s happening right now. That means: • Increased stress hormones • Reduced prefrontal cortex function (less creativity and problem solving) • More emotional reactivity • More exhaustion You’re draining energy over scenarios that haven’t even happened. And here’s the twist most people miss: If you grew up around chaos, pressure, criticism, or emotional unpredictability, stress became familiar. Your amygdala doesn’t ask: “Is this good for me?” It asks: “Is this familiar?” Familiar = predictable. Predictable = safe. So when life gets calm, your brain may create problems to return to what it knows. Overthinking. Nitpicking. Doom scrolling. Starting arguments. Finding flaws. Not because you’re broken. Because your nervous system protects patterns. Here’s how you interrupt it: 1. Label the part. Say out loud: “Here’s the part of me that worries pretending it’s helping again.” That activates your prefrontal cortex and reduces amygdala dominance. 2. Regulate the body. Cold water or an ice cube on the cheeks stimulates the vagus nerve and shifts you toward parasympathetic calm. 3. Reframe it. “This is unfamiliar. Not unsafe.” That’s how you rewire. Peace is not passive. It’s trained. Discomfort isn’t danger. It’s new wiring forming. If you want to UpSpiral your nervous system instead of rehearsing catastrophe, follow me and comment the word up spiral and I’ll send you more information about my unique manifestation program. #nervoussystem #neuroscience #overthinking #anxietyrelief #manifestation

Here's three reasons to stop worrying and three neuroscience steps to actually stop. If you're new here on Michael, I help you master your energy ...

28.7K1.9KApr 22, 2026
Explaining how Ozempic works in under 3 minutes! #Science #biology #medicine #stem #explain
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Explaining how Ozempic works in under 3 minutes! #Science #biology #medicine #stem #explain

How exactly does ozemic work? Well, imagine your body is a restaurant, and let's talk about it. Okay, so there's this one protein called the GLP1 ...

103.7K12.9KApr 23, 2026
INSANE plot twist #text #textstory #textstories #funnytexts #texts #storytime #funnytexts #plottwist
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INSANE plot twist #text #textstory #textstories #funnytexts #texts #storytime #funnytexts #plottwist

Hiya! I saw you in math today. Um, do I know you? Why are you texting me? Sorry if this is weird, but I've always thought you looked interesting. ...

11.9M1.1MApr 25, 2026
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