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Top 5 Crazy Psychological Fact

Hey there, readers! Do you wanna know some crazy psychological facts that comes in handy everyday? Here,I'm with top 5 psychological tricks and facts that you would wish to know before much later, let's dive into it one by one! 1. Eyes reading. Ever wondered which superpower will help you catch people lying to you? Well I've got one! Psychology says, "when we remember something we tend to looked at left" but if "you're constructing something you look to the right"! Crazy yeah? _So if you're remembering a visual memory it's going to be to the left and up. _If it's an auditory memory, it's going to be the left middle. _And if you're thinking about internal dialogue like talking to yourself gonna be to left down. _if you're constructing a visual, it's gonna be to the right up. _Auditory constructions to be the right middle. _And if you're focusing on a feeling, it's going to be a right down. So next time, you'd ...

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