The power of positivity is real, and the discussion around related psychology facts is here to stay. There seems to be a big shift happening in the world that has people looking for ways to make their life happier and more meaningful.
It’s because of this shift that more and more research dollars are going into studies that show the impact of the power of our mind and the choices we make have on changing our lives for the better.
Here are 50 psychology facts everyone should know, and some of them might surprise you.
- Research has found that good relationships are more important to a long life than exercise.
- Your brain does more creative work when you’re tired.
- Falling in love has a similar neurological effect as getting high on cocaine.
- Optimistic beliefs about the future can protect people from physical and mental illness.
- Holding hands with someone you love can alleviate physical pain, stress, and fear.
- Volunteers are significantly more satisfied with their lives than non-volunteers.
- The risk of catching a cold or the flu and having a particularly severe infection drop if you exercise moderately.
- The placebo effect is getting more powerful over time. As medical technology improves, our faith in medicine becomes stronger.
- People who view TV crime shows consistently overestimate the frequency of crime in the real world.
- People with low self-esteem tend to “try” and humiliate others.
- Seeing others positively reveals our positive traits, seeing others negatively reveals our negative traits.
- Opposites don’t attract. You’re more likely to be attracted to someone who looks and thinks the same as you.
- Memories get distorted over time. The average human has at least one false piece of memory.
- Around 80% of humans talk in groups, is complaining.
- We seem to ignore the ones who adore us & pay more attention to those who ignore us.
- Depression is the result of overthinking. The mind creates problems that didn’t even exist.
- Being with happy people makes you happier.
- Convincing yourself, you slept well tricks your brain into thinking it did.
- Smart people underestimate themselves, and ignorant people think they’re brilliant.
- When you remember a past event, you remember the last time you remembered it.
- You can’t multitask
- You want more choices and information than you can process
- The ability to delay gratification or not starts young
- Your unconscious knows first
- You are hard-wired for imitation and empathy
- Our “strong tie” group size is 150 people
- Bite-sized chunks of info are best
- People assume it’s you, not the situation
- Even the illusion of progress is motivating
- Your mind wanders 30% of the time
- Your most vivid memories are wrong
- The more uncertain you are, the more you dig in and defend your ideas
- Your mind “rewrites” monotonous speech of boring people to make it sound more interesting.
- Your favorite song is probably your favorite because you associate it with an emotional event in your life.
- The type of music, you listen to affects the way you perceive the world.
- Romantic love is biochemically indistinguishable from having a severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Phobias may be memories passed down through generations in DNA, according to a new research.
- Researchers are debating on adding Internet addiction to the list of mental disorders.
- The brain treats rejection like physical pain.
- 68% of the people suffer from Phantom Vibration Syndrome, the feeling that one’s phone is vibrating when it’s not.
- The average high school kid today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the early 1950’s.
- Religious practices, like prayer and attending services, lower your levels of psychological distress.
- No one born blind has ever developed schizophrenia.
- Your decisions are more rational when thought in another language.
- Human behavioral studies suggest that a person who loses their cell phone experiences a panic similar to a near-death experience.
- A hug longer than twenty seconds will release chemicals into your body that make you trust the person you’re hugging.
- People are more honest when physically tired. This is why people confess things during late-night conversations.
- Chocolate discharges the same chemical into your body produced when you start falling in love.
- Happiness, anger, sadness, fear, disgust, and surprise are six universally expressed emotions.
- People tend to be happier when they stay busy, as this prevents them from thinking about the negative things in life.
The important thing to remember when reading a list like this is to pay attention to how you feel. If you let it, your inner guide will keep you moving toward a happier life.